Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Circling Raven Golf Club Set to Open April 3; Coeur d’Alene Casino Amenity Unveils New Programs, Enhancements


(Worley, Idaho)
– Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel will open Circling Raven Golf Club on April 3, teeing up its 22nd season with enhancements and additions. Leading the way per usual is rededicated first-class treatment of guests at the No. 1 ranked public course in Idaho (Source: Golf, Golfweek, and Golf Digest).

“Being top-rated by objective experts is the tip of the iceberg and a humbling distinction,” said Rasmussen. “Exceptional customer service, great course conditions, memorable holes, and a beautiful setting are underlying factors that players count on when choosing Circling Raven.” 

Some new and revised offerings at the Gene Bates-designed championship course include:   

- Wildlife silhouettes with lasered yardages placed on the vast, pristine 25-acre practice facility,

- Women’s “Boot Camps” which pair instruction/training followed by 9 holes,

- Revamped merchandise and displays at the award-winning pro shop,

- Enhanced menu at the clubhouse’s Twisted Earth bar and grill,

- New cart path on a portion of the course,

- Revitalized wooden bridges through an engineer-overseen maintenance project, and

- Raven Cards, the value-laden frequent player cards that pay for themselves in perks provided.

Circling Raven offers two seasonal segments which come with different playing rates – Shoulder (Opening Day-May 17) and Peak (May 18-Oct 4) that can be viewed at cdacasino.com/golf. Shoulder Season rates are roughly $30-$40 less than Peak rates depending on whether it’s 9 or 18 holes, stay-and-play packages, and time of week played.

The club’s Raven Card ($599) offers an incredible array of benefits and savings, including:

- One Free Round (Mon–Thurs, 2026 Season)

- $40 Off 18-Hole Green Fees & 9-Hole Green Fees

- Raven Hour: All-You-Can-Play 3 hrs Before Sunset For $75

- Free Entry To Raven Card Tournament

- Monthly Group Instruction (June–Sept.)

- In-Stock Merch Discounts

- All-Season Access To The Practice Facility

- BOGO Simulator Suite Hours & Much More

*Subject to availability

Rounds and stay-and-play packages can be booked by calling 1-800-523-2464. Packages include golf for two and a one-night stay (double occupancy) at the award-winning resort. 

Owned and operated by the Coeur d’Alene Tribe, Circling Raven is named for an important tribal leader who guided the Tribe through some of its most difficult times. It has garnered multiple honors since opening, including in the categories of “Top Casino Courses in America,” “Best in State,” “Top 100 Resort Courses,” and “Pro Shop Merchandiser of the Year” to name a few.

For more information about the casino resort or golf club, visit www.cdacasino.com

Tiger Woods’ Latest Crash Raises Legal Stakes as DUI Case Takes Shape


Until recently, the biggest question surrounding Tiger Woods was whether he might tee it up at the 2026 Masters. That speculation took a back seat Friday, when Woods’ Land Rover overturned after reportedly clipping a truck on a residential road in Jupiter Island—an incident that now clouds both his playing future and his legal standing.

In the aftermath, attention has shifted to what consequences Woods could face.

Authorities charged Woods with driving under the influence, marking a troubling return to familiar territory. In 2017, he was arrested under similar circumstances after being found asleep behind the wheel. That case ultimately resulted in a reckless driving plea and a diversion program.

Under Florida DUI law, a DUI arrest carries immediate penalties, including a license suspension, vehicle impoundment, and a mandatory eight-hour jail stay—time Woods has already served. He now has a 10-day window to challenge the administrative suspension of his license.

If convicted of a first DUI offense, Woods could face fines up to $2,000, a license revocation ranging from 180 days to a year, and as much as nine months in jail. The charge would remain a misdemeanor unless aggravating factors—such as serious injury or repeat offenses—elevate it to a felony.

Legal experts say the case will likely hinge on whether prosecutors can prove impairment at the time of the crash. That means assembling a detailed account through body camera footage, witness testimony, and any available surveillance video.

Eyewitness accounts could prove especially influential. Testimony suggesting Woods appeared coherent or unimpaired at the scene could complicate the prosecution’s case, while contrary observations would strengthen it.

One unusual wrinkle, according to legal analysis, is the reported involvement of the county sheriff’s office in what would typically be handled by local police. That move could indicate the sensitivity of the situation, given Woods’ profile and history, and may become a focal point for the defense—particularly if questions arise about how officers assessed impairment.

Another potential complication involves Florida’s relatively strict penalties for refusing a urine test. A first refusal can trigger an automatic one-year license suspension and carry additional jail exposure.

Woods’ prior driving incidents may also factor into how prosecutors approach the case. A 2009 crash outside his home and a serious 2021 rollover accident in California—while not resulting in DUI convictions—could be cited to argue a broader pattern of dangerous driving behavior.

If the charge is ultimately reduced to reckless driving, Woods would still face mandatory requirements, including a 21-hour DUI education program. Alternatives such as counseling or rehabilitation could also come into play in lieu of jail time.

The case will unfold in Martin County, a jurisdiction known for taking a hard line on DUI enforcement. Ultimately, legal experts say the outcome will come down to the strength of the evidence.

If prosecutors can clearly establish impairment, Woods could face the full weight of DUI penalties. If not, a reduced charge may be the more likely path forward.

Monday, March 30, 2026

Troon Selected to Manage Grande Oaks Golf Club in Davie, Fla.


(Scottsdale, Ariz.)
– Troon, the leader in providing golf and club-related leisure and hospitality services, is pleased to announce it has been selected to manage Grande Oaks Golf Club, a private club in Davie, Florida, in the greater Fort Lauderdale area. Troon Privé, the private club division of Troon, will oversee club operations, agronomy, food & beverage, retail, and membership sales and marketing.

Founded in 1959 as Rolling Hills Country Club, the golf course was prominently featured in the movie Caddyshack. In 1999, the golf course was redesigned by PGA Tour legend Raymond Floyd and renamed Grande Oaks Golf Club. Built on 190 acres of the original 360-acre property, Grande Oaks retains much of the charm inherited from Rolling Hills, including a grove of old-growth oak trees. Today, the 18-hole, par-71 golf course measures 6,752 yards from the tips and features Celebration Bermuda grass on the tees and fairways, and Tif Eagle grass on greens. In addition to the 18-hole golf course, Grande Oaks members enjoy a 40-acre practice facility, a 34,000 square-foot clubhouse with multiple dining options, locker room facilities and a well-appointed golf shop.

“Troon is very excited to partner with historic Grande Oaks Golf Club,” said Jim Geiger, director of operations with Troon. “Our entire Troon team is eager to work alongside the Grande Oaks management staff while we strive to elevate the private club experience for members and guests.”

Owned by Nova Southeastern University (NSU), Grande Oaks serves as the home course for the NSU Sharks men’s and women’s golf teams, both NCAA Division II National Champions.

“When we evaluated management partners, Troon distinguished itself with a proven ability to elevate the guest experience, strengthen agronomic standards, and operate with discipline. Their team brought a clear vision, deep expertise, a service culture that aligns with the experience we want our members and guests to have every day,” said Daniel Alfonso, executive vice president for facilities, public safety and campus services with Nova Southeastern University.

For more information on Grande Oaks Golf Club, visit www.grandeoaks.com.

Google Gemini vs. ChatGPT: Which Makes a Better Golf Cartoon?

 I asked ChatGPT and Google Gemini to create a one-frame cartoon about golf. These are the results:

ChatGPT

Google Gemini

Any thoughts on which one is better?

Friday, March 27, 2026

YouTube Golf Levels Up: Grant Horvat, Bryan Bros. Launch $1M Creator Tour

Not long ago, golf on YouTube felt like a niche experiment—an off-the-grid corner of the sport where a small group of creators uploaded videos for modest audiences. That’s changed dramatically. In the wake of the pandemic golf boom, combined with appearances from stars like Bryson DeChambeau and growing fatigue with traditional tour coverage, fans flocked to digital-first golf content. What followed was the rise of creators like Grant Horvat and the Bryan Brothers into mainstream relevance.

Now, that momentum is turning into something bigger.

Following the breakout success of last summer’s Internet Invitational, Horvat and the Bryan Bros. have unveiled Your Golf Tour (YGT)—a creator-driven competitive circuit designed to blend YouTube storytelling with high-stakes golf.

The inaugural season will feature 16 of the platform’s top creators competing across four events. The tour begins at Pursell Farms—often considered the spiritual home of YouTube golf—and builds toward a three-day, $1 million stroke-play finale at Wynn Las Vegas. It’s a fitting arc for a format that mirrors the explosive growth of the space itself.

YGT will be structured around four teams, each led by a captain. Horvat, George Bryan, and Wesley Bryan are confirmed as team leaders, with a fourth captain still to be announced. Rosters and format specifics are expected soon, but the ambition is already clear: this is not a one-off event. Organizers have mapped out a multi-season vision, with Wynn Las Vegas serving as the consistent championship stage.

“Competitive golf is where we started. YouTube golf is where we’ve evolved. We believe there’s a place for both,” Wesley Bryan said.

Horvat added, “Our vision is to create a structure for top players to perform under real pressure with significant stakes while remaining authentic to the YouTube format that we know and love.”

That balance will be key. Much of YouTube golf’s appeal lies in its accessibility and personality—qualities often missing from traditional broadcasts. If YGT can preserve that energy while elevating competition and production, it could land squarely in the sweet spot fans have been craving.

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Masters, Prime Video to Debut New Amen Corner Feed


The Masters and Prime Video are debuting a new data-based feed around this year’s tournament. Prime Video last fall announced it was picking up four hours of Masters coverage for the first time in 2026: 1-3 p.m. ET on both Thursday and Friday.

But now the streamer has added a feed specifically for coverage around Amen Corner -- Augusta National’s famed 11th, 12th and 13th holes. The coverage, dubbed “Inside Amen Corner,” will air on Prime from approximately 10:45 a.m.-6 p.m. on the weekdays, and approximately 11:45 a.m.-6 p.m. on the weekend, covering only those holes. The coverage is in line with Prime Video’s “Prime Vision” alternate stream around its NFL games.

Inside Amen Corner, as Prime Vision is, will be data and stats-based and will have its own dedicated commentary team, which hasn’t yet been announced. The debut of the new feed on Prime comes 20 years after Augusta National debuted “Amen Corner Live,” the popular online stream that covers those same three holes.

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

A Deck of Heat: Cleveland Golf, Srixon, and SWAG Partner for “High Roller” Limited-Edition Drop


(HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.)
– CLEVELAND GOLF, SRIXON, and SWAG are back for another limited-edition collaboration, and this time, they’re going all in. Introducing the Cleveland Golf, Srixon, and SWAG “High Roller” collection, a fresh new drop inspired by the energy and attitude of the casino floor.

Featuring custom face card artwork built around SWAG’s iconic designs, the “High Roller” collection delivers the personality golfers love from SWAG with the trusted short-game performance of Cleveland Golf’s RTZ Black Satin Wedges and Srixon’s tour-trusted Z-STAR DIAMOND golf balls.

After the response to last year’s collaboration, it was clear our consumers wanted more. Today’s modern golfer is looking for performance, but they also want personality and authenticity. Partnering with SWAG again allows us to keep listening, keep evolving, and continue delivering products that reflect where the game is headed. -Chris Kircher, Vice President of Marketing at Cleveland Golf

The “High Roller” RTZ Black Satin Wedges feature five bold, face card inspired designs showcasing the Jack, Queen, King, Ace, and Joker. With casino-style detailing and SWAG’s unmistakable flair, this limited-edition lineup is built to stand out in the bag and at address. Each loft is tied directly to a unique design, including six right-handed options: 50° and 52° in the Jack face card, 54° in the Queen, 56° in the King, 58° in the Ace, and 60° in the Joker. Left-handed golfers will have three loft options available: 52° in the Jack, 56° in the Queen, and 60° in the King.

Additionally, each RTZ Black Satin Wedge comes equipped with a True Temper Dynamic Gold shaft featuring a SWAG-designed label, paired with Golf Pride MCC Black/Gold grips, and custom Black/Gold ferrules for a premium, cohesive finish.


Rounding out the “High Roller” collection are custom Srixon Z-STAR DIAMOND golf balls, showcasing diamond-themed artwork that nods to the ball’s name while tying seamlessly into the wedge designs for a complete look.

SWAG has never been about blending in. We’ve always pushed the culture side of golf forward, and it’s exciting to work with Cleveland Golf and Srixon, a partner that understands that energy while delivering the performance golfers expect at the highest level. Together we’re creating something special for players who want their gear to make a statement without sacrificing performance. -Sean Ferrell, Vice President of Marketing at SWAG

Both the wedges and golf balls will be sold through SWAG, Srixon, and Cleveland Golf’s main websites, as well as exclusive retailers Dick’s Sporting Goods and Golf Galaxy. Limited quantities will be available.

To shop the “High Roller” collection, visit swag.golf, us.dunlopsports.com, or visit your participating local retailer.   

Product Information & Pricing

Pricing:

SWAG x RTZ Black Satin Wedge: $222.22

SWAG x Srixon Z-STAR DIAMOND Golf Balls: $59.99

Product Information:

Lofts & Grinds:

RH (50°- 60° MID)

LH (52°, 56°, 60° MID)

Designs: Face Cards with SWAG characters

Card Denominations: Jack, Queen, King, Ace, Joker

Premium Components: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shaft, Golf Pride MCC Black/Gold grips, Custom Black/Gold Ferrule

Each design is final, with no custom options available.

Launch Date: March 25, 2025