Friday, May 1, 2026

Dunlop Sports Americas and Brooks Koepka Conclude Partnership


(HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.)
– Dunlop Sports Americas and Brooks Koepka have mutually agreed to conclude their endorsement partnership, effective immediately.

Over the course of their relationship, Brooks served as an exceptional ambassador for the Srixon and Cleveland Golf brands. His commitment to competing at the highest level of the game, including a major championship victory with Srixon and Cleveland Golf equipment in play, exemplified the performance standard both brands stand for.

Dunlop Sports Americas is proud of what was accomplished together and grateful for the professionalism and dedication Brooks brought to the partnership. DSA wishes him continued success on the PGA TOUR.

Dunlop Sports Americas remains steadfast in its mission to deliver world-class performance equipment through precision engineering, relentless innovation, and a player-first commitment. Across Srixon and Cleveland Golf, they will continue building products trusted by the game’s best and engineered for golfers at every level who demand excellence.

Laguna Golf Phuket Unveils Exciting 2026 Events Calendar, Reinforcing Its Position as Asia’s Premier Golf Destination


(Phuket, Thailand)
— Laguna Golf Phuket, nestled within the prestigious Laguna Phuket complex, is excited to announce its comprehensive calendar of events for 2026. This dynamic lineup showcases a range of premier championships and corporate golf events, reflecting Laguna Golf Phuket's commitment to establishing itself as a leading golf destination in Asia.

At the forefront is the esteemed ANNIKA Invitational Asia, scheduled for 30th April to 3rd May 2026. As part of the ANNIKA Foundation’s Pathway Series, this prestigious tournament presents a unique opportunity for aspiring young golfers, as the top three finishers will earn invitations to the distinguished 2026 Hilton Grand Vacations ANNIKA Invitational presented by Rolex.

Adding to the excitement, the All-Thailand Golf Tour – Singha Laguna Phuket Open 2026 will take place from 11th to 17th May 2026. Celebrating its 10th edition, this event further cements Laguna Golf Phuket’s reputation as a competitive golf hub, while promoting Phuket as a prime sports tourism destination and supporting the development of local talent.

Another key event on the calendar is the International School Golf Tour (ISGT) from 10th to 13th September 2026. In its third edition and hosted by Shrewsbury International School Bangkok Riverside, this event will bring together Asia’s top junior golfers, solidifying its status as one of the region’s premier junior tours.

Stephen Chick, General Manager at Laguna Golf Phuket, expressed his enthusiasm for the exciting lineup, stating, “We are proud to host such a diverse and captivating golf calendar in 2026. Events like the ANNIKA Invitational Asia and the International School Golf Tour emphasise our commitment to nurturing talent and fostering engagement in the sport of golf in this region, all while creating a world-class platform for players at every skill level. Our longstanding relationship with Singha Corporation continues to attract some of the finest professional players back to Laguna Golf Phuket providing thrilling competition as they navigate the challenges of our recently upgraded course.”

In addition to a robust lineup of junior competitions, Laguna Golf Phuket will also host the Sportingclass Industry Invitational, now in its 16th edition, from 1st to 5th November 2026. This event is anticipated to attract approximately 80 corporate golfers from the UK, enhancing Laguna Golf Phuket’s status as a premier venue for industry-related golfing events.

With over 1,400 guest rooms across six distinct hotels and resorts, alongside an array of exceptional wellbeing, dining, and leisure experiences, Laguna Phuket is recognised Asia’s premier integrated resort destination, catering to both professional and leisure golfers alike. In 2025, it retained its position in the Golf World Top 100 World Resorts ranking, underscoring its continued excellence in a highly competitive industry landscape.

To learn more about Laguna Phuket and its offerings, visit www.lagunaphuket.com

Thursday, April 30, 2026

Salgados Golf Club Continues Investment to Elevate Guest Experience

Strategic leadership appointment and premium product enhancements reinforce continued growth under Troon

(Algarve, Portugal) – Salgados Golf Club in Portugal’s Algarve is continuing its strong momentum under Troon management with further strategic investment focused on enhancing the overall guest experience, building on a highly successful 2025 under the global management company.

As part of its ongoing commitment to operational excellence and exceptional service, Salgados has strengthened its on-site leadership team with the appointment of experienced Troon professional Jan Kronus as Operations Manager. Kronus brings a wealth of international expertise, having spent more than five years at the award-winning PGA National Czech Republic, a DP World Tour host venue, where he played a key role in delivering exceptional guest experiences and operational standards.

In addition to strengthening the team, Salgados Golf Club has further enhanced its on-course offering through the introduction of new Callaway Quantum rental sets. Delivered through Troon’s Preferred Vendor Agreement, the upgraded equipment ensures guests have access to premium, tour-quality products, aligning with Troon’s commitment to delivering best-in-class experiences across its global portfolio.

“We are pleased to continue building on the strong foundations established at Salgados Golf Club with further investments that directly enhance the guest experience,” said Troon Senior Vice President Ricardo Catarino. “The appointment of Jan Kronus brings proven leadership and operational expertise to the team, while the introduction of new premium rental equipment further elevates the quality of the overall offering. These enhancements reflect our continued focus on delivering exceptional service, improving operational standards and supporting our client’s long-term vision for Salgados as a must-play golf destination in the Algarve.”

Jan Kronus
Troon, the world’s largest golf and golf-related hospitality management company, was appointed by Highgate Portugal in August 2023 to oversee golf operations, agronomy, and sales and marketing at Salgados Golf Club. Since then, the facility has undergone significant transformation, including major investment into infrastructure, operational improvements, and revenue growth strategies.

With continued investment in both people and product, Salgados Golf Club is well positioned to further strengthen its reputation as one of the Algarve’s most enjoyable and accessible golf experiences, combining outstanding playing conditions with exceptional service standards.

Located on the Algarve coast near Salgados Beach and Salgados Lagoon Nature Reserve, the 18-hole Salgados Golf Club sits among an award-winning selection of on-site Highgate Portugal accommodation options, which recently joined the esteemed Marriott Hotels & Resorts portfolio in 2025: Algarve Marriott Salgados Golf Resort & Spa; Marriott Residences Salgados Resort, Algarve; and Westin Salgados Beach Resort, Algarve.  All properties have benefited from redesigns and refurbishments across their accommodation, public spaces and food and beverage outlets to offer the exceptional amenities synonymous with Marriott locations.

For more information on Salgados Golf Club, visit www.salgadosgolf.com. For more information about Troon International and its portfolio of managed properties, visit www.troon.com.

Banyan Tree Samui Launches Banyan Tree Connections: A Private, Immersive Wellbeing Journey for Two


Available at Banyan Tree Samui from May 1, 2026, the Banyan Tree Connections: A Private, Immersive Holistic Wellbeing Journey for Two responds to a growing desire for meaningful connections in an increasingly fragmented world.  

(KOH SAMUI, Thailand) – Banyan Tree Samui, an 88 pool villa beachfront property overlooking the Gulf of Thailand, announces the launch of Banyan Tree Connections: A Private, Immersive Wellbeing Journey for Two, now available for bookings for stays from May 1, 2026, onwards.

The programme invites guests to slow down and reconnect with themselves, with loved ones, and with the rhythms of nature through a curated series of movement, mindfulness, and shared rituals guided by Banyan Group’s 8 Pillars of Wellbeing philosophy.

“Banyan Tree Connections was created in response to a universal longing for deeper relationships, genuine presence, and time well spent together,” said Ms. Katejiraporn Kaewngarmsa-ard, Hotel Manager at Banyan Tree Samui. “Our tranquil resort, bathed in a lush tropical environment and idyllic for those seeking intimacy and peace of mind, is a natural canvas for a wellbeing journey shared between friends and/or family.”

Banyan Tree Samui invites guests to experience a journey of wellbeing with a loved one or special partner through a personalized program of healthy living activities, each designed to nurture balance, presence and togetherness, with each experience initiated in harmony with the resort’s tropical beachfront setting, the island’s natural beauty, and Thailand’s spiritual culture.


Connections guests will begin their journey at Banyan Tree Samui with a 30-minute wellbeing consultation, undertaken by one of our professionally trained associates, in order to lay out a health and fitness itinerary that caters to each person’s individual targets.

Among the selection of pursuits included in the Connections program that a couple may benefit from are: a 60-minute session of Private Yoga Duo; Sound Healing Meditation; a one-time Herbal Massage Oil & Reflexology Workshop; two joint 60-minute spa treatments; kayaking; an introduction to Thai boxing; a private culinary workshop; and an intimate dinner for two served in style at our private beach.

A Sanctuary for the Senses

Banyan Tree Samui’s 88 spacious pool villas, each with its own private infinity pool, provide a serene and secluded oasis where guests can unwind and reconnect with nature. Designed to seamlessly blend with the surrounding landscape, the villas feature contemporary Thai architecture and are adorned with locally sourced materials and artwork, creating a truly authentic and immersive experience.

The resort hosts three restaurants, including Saffron which was recently listed in the 2025 MICHELIN Guide. Other onsite facilities include a fitness centre, a kids’ club, a meetings and events centre, and a library.

For more information and reservations, visit https://www.banyantree.com/thailand/samui/offers or contact samui@banyantree.com or tel: +66 077 915 333.

Arcis Golf Delivering on Multi-Million Dollar Commitment at The Woodlands Country Club


Fully Restored Tournament Course Ready for May’s Insperity Invitational; Player Course and Clubhouse Upgrades to Follow

(DALLAS) — One year after acquiring The Woodlands Country Club, Arcis Golf is well on its way to delivering on its commitment to invest more than $30 million in the 99-hole private club, highlighted by a comprehensive restoration of the Tournament Course ahead of this year’s PGA TOUR Champions’ Insperity Invitational presented by UnitedHealthcare, to be played May 8-10.

The investment comes as the club, located 30 miles north of Houston, prepares to host one of the deepest fields ever in the 23-year history of The Insperity. The award-winning 54-hole tournament will be televised on Golf Channel.

The prestigious lineup includes seven World Golf Hall of Fame members, and nearly 20 players who have won major titles on the PGA TOUR, with 30 wins among them, including Bernhard Langer, a four‑time winner at The Insperity; seven-time PGA TOUR Champions winner, Stewart Cink, who will begin defense of his 2025 title next week in The Woodlands, along with four‑time major champion Ernie Els, who has a longstanding relationship with Arcis Golf through the company’s support of the Els for Autism Foundation.

“From the beginning, our goal at The Woodlands was to honor its rich history while investing thoughtfully in its future,” said Blake Walker, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Arcis Golf. “This transformation is about creating the best possible golf and club experiences for our members, while ensuring the Tournament Course continues to stand among the premier championship venues in the country.”

Led by Beau Welling Design, the renovation focused on restoring the original design character while upgrading performance and playability to modern standards. The 7,025‑yard, par‑72 layout—originally designed by Bruce Devlin and Robert von Hagge and opened in 1978—hosted the PGA TOUR’s Houston Open in the mid‑1980s.

All the greens were rebuilt to bring back their original shapes and refine contours to accommodate today’s faster green speeds. Putting surfaces were also replanted with Tif‑Eagle Hybrid Bermudagrass, which will deliver consistency, firmness, and durability both in championship play and for member rounds.

Additional enhancements included resurfaced and expanded tees, cart path and bridge repairs, selective tree removal to improve turf health and sightlines, and restoration along the edge of the pond on multiple holes.

“The Woodlands Country Club Tournament Course has proudly been home to The Insperity since 2008 and has continued to set a new benchmark for championship golf on the PGA TOUR Champions, while respecting the history and tradition of the facility,” said Bryan Naugle, Executive Director, The Insperity. “Arcis Golf has honored the course’s rich legacy while elevating it to meet the expectations of today’s game. We’re proud to continue our partnership and excited to showcase this exceptional venue when the greatest names in golf return here next week.”

Since the renovation was completed, Walker noted that club momentum has continued to build, reflecting renewed excitement and confidence among the membership in the club’s future direction.

Arcis Golf’s long-range plan for The Woodlands extends well beyond the Tournament Course. Player Course renovations — including restoration of original green contours, rebuilt bunkers with modern liners, and fairway adjustments to improve playability for all levels — are planned for later this year. Work on the Tournament Clubhouse begins this summer, with enhancements at the Palmer and Player facilities to follow. The Tournament Clubhouse renovation will introduce reimagined dining, bar, fitness, and social spaces designed to serve members and families across every occasion.

A transformed “Hall of Legends” will celebrate the club’s heritage with a modern gallery approach, while private dining and lounge areas will offer intimate, design‑forward settings for meetings and celebrations. Outdoors, the two‑level Tournament Terrace expands the social footprint with sweeping course views, fireside seating, and flexible lounge zones designed for both high‑energy events and relaxed everyday use.

The Tournament Fitness Center will introduce a holistic environment that balances high‑performance training with club-level comfort. Carefully zoned spaces are planned to support everything from strength and group fitness to recovery and rejuvenation.

“The Woodlands Country Club represents one of the great private‑club opportunities in the country,” Walker said. “While restoring championship golf was a critical first step, the evolution of the clubhouses is what truly brings the vision full circle. From the courses to the social spaces, fitness and dining, every investment we’re making is about creating a more connected, welcoming, and enduring club environment. We’re incredibly excited about what lies ahead for our members and the community.”

To learn more about Arcis Golf, visit www.arcisgolf.com.

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Bates Golf Group Renovates Logan Country Club in Logan, Utah


In the world of business, much has been said about the impact of an “Angel Investor.”   Make no mistake, Golf is a business where the bottom line is just as important as any other business in the world. It either pencils out . . . or it doesn’t.

Logan Country Club, founded in 1932, is one of the oldest golf courses in the State of Utah and draws on a storied history spanning decades. Those decades of time can build an impressive aura of service to the community, but it can also suffer from the ravages of time, as course conditions and agronomic growth can adversely affect playability and the original vistas over the Wasatch National Forest and Mountains.  

The course took baby-steps in its infancy by opening only three member-built holes in 1932, growing to nine holes by 1936, but it was not until 1960 that it became a full 18-hole course. The next 40-plus years were the heyday of the club, hosting professional clinics and two State Amateurs. In the changing times of the early 2000s, it became apparent that the original clubhouse had outlived its usefulness, and a grand new clubhouse was built in 2008 with member assessment dollars. 

Gene Bates
Unfortunately, it was not just the clubhouse that had age limits – the course itself was desperately in need of a new full-course irrigation system, bunker renovations, green repairs, and a host of other costly but much-needed maintenance.  Here is where the business pencil was becoming a reality – the membership was tapped out from the clubhouse assessment, and the club was on the brink of solvency or falling into disrepair.  For some members, the old adage of  “If it was good enough for my grandfather, it’s good enough for me” was their way of avoiding the inevitable. Basically, a new assessment would mean the exodus of a large number of members and their dues, thereby ending the illustrious life of Logan Country Club.

The solution came from within… A new member, Dave Jenkins, smitten with the aura of all things golf, happened to be a successful local businessman and made the club an offer that was hard to refuse. He would not only purchase the golf club but would also fund, without assessment, the entire course rehabilitation. An incredible deal, but there was a catch… The membership would need to vote to relinquish their equity position of club ownership. Upon examination, it was not a hard decision. With the club facing looming financial troubles, equity ownership of nothing is nothing, so the sale of 99% of the club was approved, with the club owning 1% as per the club’s bylaws.

The Architect Search

Tom Davidson, Logan Country Club’s General Manager, is not only a locally grown golf industry professional, but he also knows a thing or two about golf. He was the General Manager for Idaho’s Circling Raven Golf course, which was designed by noted Golf Architect Gene Bates. Notably, Circling Raven is ranked in the Top 100 for Resort Courses. USA, the Top 20 for Casino Courses, USA, and #1 for Public Courses in Idaho.

Gene Bates is also one of Utah’s favored golf architectural sons, as he designed some of the top courses in Utah, such as Soldier Hollow, Canyons Golf Course, Talons Cove, Old Mill, The Ridge, Riverbend, and Green Springs. He knows Utah and Utah golf. 

Tom arranged an on-course meeting with Dave Jenkins, Gene Bates, and the course staff. From that moment, the die was cast. Gene and Dave immediately hit it off, and Gene loaned him multiple architectural books on golf design and agronomics, which started a three-month planning process. Gene did not think this was a classic blow-it-up-and-start-over project; this old queen just needed a little help and a bit of a clean-up, which turned out to be a lot of much-needed clean-up.

Gene spent weeks on the course, observing member play, building relationships, and employing the important tool of transparency to quell member gossip about what is going to happen to “Our Club.” He became so ingrained in club life, they even granted Gene’s wife, Faye, a temporary member status – Actually Gene’s secret weapon. Building evangelists is a key aspect of any project for an older, beloved course.

The game of golf has changed over the years. Gone are the days of bombs away and taking a wedge in from there. Strategy has become one of the great challenges of today’s game. Multiple tee boxes to accommodate golfers of various abilities, dedicated landing areas, and thoughtfully placed bunkers, where he increased the original 37 bunkers to 67 and added a total of 61 new tee boxes. He even found an additional 150 yards of overall length. The vast majority of these changes came from observation and candid conversations with members.

Two major changes made the course feel brand new. Gene swapped the nines, which completely changed the course’s character, making it feel newer and fresher.  That move also increased the speed of play, an always welcome outcome. The second major change was much more controversial: the removal of trees!  Utah is known for its incredible natural vistas. In 1932, when the course was first developed, the little course trees were a blessing. Ninety years later, those same trees had become a forest, from which the vistas were now unobservable. Gene climbed aboard his favored D-8 bulldozer and personally removed a total of 200 trees, mostly Russian Olive, Cedars, and Rose Bush, a blasphemous move according to most members, until they saw what they had been missing. Gorgeous views that changed the course’s character. Holes 7, 13, and 18 were the most affected by these changes, including moving the entire 18th green to open up an even more expansive view. 

For the most part, Gene did not redo the greens like so many remodel projects do. He interseeded the greens with more colorful grasses, and they putted more truly, which gave the greens a new feel to members. Another stroke of genius, coordinated with Wagner Golf Construction, was the decision NOT to close the course for the remodel; instead, they closed only 3 holes at a time – harkening back to the old days when the course started out as a 3-6-9 hole course. As three holes reopened, another three would close. It was exciting for members to get a taste of what was to come a little bit at a time.

The big reveal came in 2024 at the end of the remodel, when Logan Country Club was once again selected to host the State Amateur Championships. This tournament is the longest-running State Amateur in the country and is the pinnacle event for Utah State golf. Gene is no stranger to building courses worthy of hosting the Utah State Amateur, as this is his sixth Utah Amateur tournament held at one of his courses.

To prepare the course for the State’s top golfers, the tall fescue was grown up and in to increase the challenge. This was nearly a disaster for the members’ expectations, as they struggled mightily with the tough conditions and the different strategies needed to play the newly remodeled course. 

The tournament was actually a blessing in disguise, as most of the members volunteered to be on-course marshals. They had a front-row seat to see how the State’s best players handled the course, hole by hole, shot by shot. Suddenly, Gene’s master plan was exposed, and a greater appreciation for the course and strategy followed, especially after the tournament, when the tall fescue was cut back!

The Final Results

What started as a naysayer’s attitude among some members toward a rich guy takeover, morphed into heaps of praise for the entire project. While the changes were minimal compared to some remodels, the overall opinion is that it feels like a brand-new course, so much more playable and fun!

Del Lyons, past LCC President, who touts a 40-year membership at the club, had high praise, starting with the straight-up admission that it is flat-out better than before. He credits it to the way Gene came across; he was a Master of Communication, starting with winning the confidence of the members, then the contractors, and finally the owner. He removed the penalties that hurt the medium golfers, added challenge for the good golfers, and showed everyone how much he cared.

Dave Jenkins, the Angel owner, said it was all about trust. What started out as an out-of-state stranger coming to change our course, turned into a design and agronomics lesson. Yet, he always sought out and listened to your opinion. Before the project was over, everyone just wanted to be Gene’s friend. It was incredible to see and be part of a project like this.

Tom Davidson, Logan Country Club’s General Manager.  I have known Gene for years, and I already knew what he was capable of.  What surprised me was that he considers this one of his Legacy Projects. The man has international architectural accolades, yet he totally immersed himself in our club. It was a most enjoyable transformation. It also doesn’t hurt that we have gone from a Club in trouble to a Club with a waiting list. As a GM, I can appreciate that!

Gene Bates, the Robin Hood of Utah, comes to this State with his band of merry men, his infectious smile, and his manners to do good things for the people.  He consistently stacks up project after project, where the golf pundits have nothing but good things to say about him. He loves what he does ... And it shows.

The Club at Olde Cypress Unveils Greenside Grille, Completing Transformational Clubhouse Renovation


(NAPLES, Fla.)
— The Club at Olde Cypress has completed the final phase of its highly anticipated clubhouse renovation with the debut of the Greenside Grille, a vibrant new dining and social hub that brings the entire project to life.

By day, the space captures the essence of why so many residents flock to the area: a round of golf followed by a relaxed gathering over a cold beverage in a sports bar setting. It’s a place where members can unwind in an environment that feels both familiar and elevated.

As the sun sets, the Greenside Grille transforms into a lively yet approachable destination. Members enjoy casual dinners in a resort-style atmosphere enhanced by live music, dancing, and an easygoing social vibe. The trendy design blends sophistication with comfort, creating a space that is as stylish as it is inviting.

“This area is truly the heartbeat of the club,” said Jerrod Tumbleson, general manager of The Club at Olde Cypress. “It’s where the Olde Cypress lifestyle comes together, from golf to dining to social connection. The Greenside Grille has elevated the member experience and has become the gathering place where members feel at home.”

The outdoor setting has become a standout feature, offering soft seating and fire pits, covered dining, and an open-air atmosphere. The result is a social space that reflects both the energy and elegance of Naples living.

With the completion of the Greenside Grille, The Club at Olde Cypress has fully realized its vision for a modernized clubhouse, one that enhances everyday experiences while strengthening the sense of community among its members.

For more information about The Club at Olde Cypress, contact Melissa Hansen, Director of Membership and Marketing at mhansen@oldecypress.com or visit www.OldeCypress.com.