Friday, May 22, 2026

Haig Point Club Announces Project Harmony Focusing on Next Era of Golf, Community Development


(DAUFUSKIE ISLAND, S.C.)
— Haig Point Club & Community Association has a clear and comprehensive vision for its future called Project Harmony.

The Club has formally approved Project Harmony, a multi-year and multi-point investment initiative, signaling a rare level of alignment within a private, member-owned club and positioning the community for its next phase of growth across golf, infrastructure, and residential development.

Set on Daufuskie Island and accessible only by boat, Haig Point has long been recognized as a distinctive golf destination, anchored by its Rees Jones–designed Signature Course, which has previously been ranked among America’s Top 100 courses.

Project Harmony, a $40 million investment, builds on that seaside lifestyle foundation with a clear objective: to restore, refine, and modernize the club’s golf offerings while aligning infrastructure and residential growth to support long-term value.

“Haig Point already has all the touchpoints of an exceptional golf and club experience,” said Don W. Hunter Jr., CEO/General Manager. “This initiative, agreed upon by 77 percent of the membership, is about polishing what is already a very strong golf course and modernizing it for today’s game, while creating a more complete and flexible playing experience for our members and enhancing the island lifestyle that is uniquely Haig Point. ”

Restoring and Modernizing a Proven Golf Asset – Haig Point’s Signature Course

At the forefront of Project Harmony is a commitment to elevate the Signature Course through continued investment in infrastructure, agronomy, and playability.

The course, which has historically been recognized among the nation’s best, will benefit from a strong list of refinements that include:

• Continued investment in course infrastructure and agronomic systems

• Integration of previously scoped bunker restoration and enhancements

• Long-term planning for irrigation and turf sustainability

• Strategic adjustments designed to better align with modern playing expectations


The following significant revisions, from Rees Jones, are planned:

Reshaping, realigning and laser-leveling all tees

With the exception of holes 1 and 15, all greens will be partially rebuilt with an emphasis on regrading all approaches

Complete re-build of greens 1 and 15

Reshaping all bunkers to a modern style

Bunkers reconstructed using Bunker Solutions

Fairways regraded

Greens to be re-grassed with TifEagle

Fairways, tees, rough to be re-grassed with Tahoma 31

Vegetation management in and around wetlands to open hole and water views

Cart path repair and maintenance as needed

Under the leadership of Director of Agronomy Randy Moody, course conditions have already shown meaningful improvement, with strong winter performance and a disciplined approach to maintenance and planning.

“This is not about reinventing the course,” Hunter added. “It’s about restoring and refining it in a way that brings it back to its full potential while ensuring it performs at a high level for years to come.”

Elevating the Osprey Course into a Premier 9-Hole Experience

Project Harmony will transform the Osprey Course, under the direction of Rees Jones, into a high-quality 9-hole golf design that compliments the Signature Course and expand splaying options for members.

The goal is to create a course that:

• Delivers a complete and engaging experience in a shorter format

• Matches the overall quality and conditioning standards of the Signature Course

• Provides flexibility for families, casual play, and time-constrained rounds

“The opportunity with Osprey is significant,” said Hunter. “We believe it can become one of the best 9-hole experiences in the region, something that not only supports our membership but enhances the overall golf offering at Haig Point.”

Critical improvements on the Osprey Course include:

Completely new irrigation system

21 new forward tee options to create a new par-3 course

New short game practice area

All work on the Signature and Osprey Courses will be conducted in three phases over a three-year period.

Phase 1 on Osprey Course and Short Game Area -- Late 2026 to November 2027

Phase 2 on Signature Course Front 10 – Early 2028 to November 2028

Phase 3 on Signature Course Back 10 – Early 2029 to November 2029

From 2026 through 2029 with the goal of having 18 holes of golf available to membership for that three-year period.

Duininck Golf will handle the on-course construction work on both courses.

Logistics Transformation: New Barge Company Launching

A key to the success of Project Harmony is the establishment of a new barge company, whose operations began in April.

For a boat access-only community, a materials transportation company is critical, and the new barge operation will provide:

• Increase efficiency and reliability of material transport

• Reduce construction timelines

• Deliver meaningful cost savings for builders and investors

• Support both golf and infrastructure improvements at scale

“This creates a real advantage for how we build and maintain on the island,” Hunter said. “It allows us to execute more efficiently and with greater control over both cost and timing.”

Residential Growth and Builder Activity Reflects Real Momentum

Project Harmony is already driving measurable progress in residential development as Haig Point has successfully expanded its builder network, with new partners actively engaged and multiple homes currently in permitting or under construction. The community is working toward a sustainable pace of approximately 25 new homes per year as part of its long-term strategy.

“These are real projects in motion,” Hunter said. “Not concepts, not projections—homes that are being permitted and built today. That’s an important distinction and a strong signal of momentum.”

Alignment as a Competitive Advantage

The 77%-member approval of Project Harmony provides a level of alignment that is uncommon in private club environments and increasingly important in today’s market.

This alignment supports clear decision-making, consistent execution, and increased confidence among prospective buyers and investors.

“Alignment allows us to move forward with discipline,” Hunter said. “It gives us the market confidence that this is a community with a clear direction and the ability to execute.”

SUMMARY — A Coordinated Vision for the Future

Project Harmony brings together golf, infrastructure, and residential development into a unified strategy designed to strengthen Haig Point’s long-term position among private, member-owned clubs.

In summary, the comprehensive long-term list of improvements includes:

• Development of a new and integrated wellness and fitness center (target 2028

• Expansion of racquet and pickleball facilities

• Continued investment in golf course infrastructure

• Road improvements supported by enhanced planning

• Strategic support for residential construction and growth

As these elements are completed, Haig Point will solidify its commitment to enhance both the member experience and the long-term value of ownership within the community.

Troon Selected To Manage Wohali Golf Club In Utah


(Scottsdale, Ariz.)
– Troon, the leader in providing golf and club-related leisure and hospitality services, has been selected to manage Wohali Golf Club in Coalville, Utah. Troon Privé, the private club division of Troon, will oversee club operations, agronomy, retail and membership sales and marketing.

Wohali is a master-planned mountain community located 43 miles northeast of Salt Lake City and just minutes north of Park City. The Club’s 18-hole “Eagle” course traverses a secluded mountain valley while offering views of Lewis Peak. Set at an elevation of 6,500-plus feet, the par-72 layout measures 7,566 yards from the back tees. The Eagle Course is expected to re-open in the summer of 2026, welcoming the golf community to experience Wohali through a 2026 Golf Discovery membership program.

“We look forward to working with ownership to help Wohali Golf Club realize its full potential,” said Troon Vice President of Operations Justin Lake. “The golf course, which opened in 2024, is spectacular, and we are excited to welcome all who are interested to experience Wohali through a 2026 Golf Discovery membership program.”

Wohali was recently acquired by its senior creditor, EB5AN Wohali Utah Fund XV, LP, via a court-approved credit bid.

“Our investors believed in this property from the beginning, and we are committed to seeing it reach its potential. The Eagle Course is a world-class asset, and we look forward to opening it this summer and working closely with Coalville and the local community,” said Mike Schoenfeld of EB5AN Wohali Utah Fund XV, LP.

Eagle Peak Development, led by industry veteran Bobby Masters, is expected to work closely with the project, with a near-term focus on advancing infrastructure and engaging with Coalville and other stakeholders. Eagle Peak Development’s leadership has built and operated more than 15 communities across approximately 25,000 acres and 30,000 residential homes. Its current projects include Bay Creek, featuring Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus signature courses, and Currahee Club, built around a Jim Fazio-designed championship course.

For more information on the Wohali Golf Club and community, visit www.golfwohali.com.  

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Prince’s Golf Club Announces “The Laddie” – An 18-hole Championship Composite Course

(Sandwich Bay, Kent) – Prince’s Golf Club, host of the 1932 Open Championship and 2030 Walker Cup, has announced a new 18-hole championship composite course, The Laddie, created in collaboration with The R&A and architects Mackenzie & Ebert. The layout brings together the best holes from the existing nines – The Himalayas, Shore and Dunes.

Prince’s will allow golfers to experience the new routing - encompassing a selection of the best aspects of all three nines - at select times in the year. It will serve as the layout for select future championships hosted by Prince’s.

Named “The Laddie,” the championship course pays tribute to P B “Laddie” Lucas, one of Prince’s most celebrated figures and a man whose life and legacy are deeply entwined with the club.

Born at Prince’s and raised on the Kent links, Lucas went on to become a distinguished amateur golfer and RAF pilot. During World War II, after sustaining heavy damage to his Spitfire, he navigated back to Prince’s Golf Club using his knowledge of the coastline and course, landing safely on the links - a remarkable moment that cemented his place in the club’s history.

The layout draws from all three of Prince’s renowned nine-hole loops, featuring five holes from The Himalayas, six from The Shore and seven from The Dunes. The routing is further defined by a series of challenging par 4s that demand precision from the tee and strategic approach play, adding to the course’s championship test.

“The goal of ‘The Laddie’ is to create a home for championship golf at Prince’s while maintaining the essence of the whole property,” says Rob McGuirk, general manager of Prince’s Golf Club. “We believe we created something very special here and this specific routing will not only look to be among the best in the United Kingdom, but across the world.”

The composite course follows investment to restored natural sandscrapes, extended fairways and surrounds, and refined rough management, delivering firmer, faster links conditions while honouring Prince’s pre-war heritage which resulted in the club receiving England’s “Golf Course of the Year” award in 2025.

Off the course, Prince’s investment has spanned the entire facility. Most recently, the club completed an extensive clubhouse refurbishment, elevating the arrival and hospitality experience for members and guests.

Enhancements across the venue also include Toptracer technology on the driving range, an Odyssey putting studio, and the upcoming revitalization of the club’s on-site accommodation, The Lodge at Prince’s, which provides 38 en-suite bedrooms and premium stay-and-play offerings.

“We believe the creation of ‘The Laddie’ is another crucial step towards Prince’s reaching its true potential as a golf destination,” continues McGuirk. “Over the past decade, we have transformed our facility into a well-rounded escape for golf aficionados and travellers alike.”

Prince’s Golf Club is consistently recognized across all major Top 100 rankings in Great Britain and Ireland and continues to strengthen its reputation as one of the finest links venues in England.

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Troon International Launches "Troon International Travel" A Direct Booking Platform for Travelling Golfers


First-of-its-kind operator-led booking ecosystem connects golfers with worldwide Troon destinations

Troon International has expanded its global offering with the launch of Troon International Travel, a curated global golf travel platform providing golfers with direct access to premium destinations and tailored stay-and-play experiences worldwide.

Developed in partnership with golfscape, the new platform offers golfers a seamless way to discover, plan and book holidays across Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

The launch heralds a new era for Troon International, bringing more than three decades of operational expertise directly to consumers, while supporting Troon-managed facilities through increased rounds, hotel nights and direct bookings.

Through the platform, golfers can design tailor-made golf holidays by selecting preferred destinations, tee times and accommodation, before securing their trip through a streamlined three-step booking process with instant confirmation.

Clinton Norris, Director, Sales & Marketing, Troon International, said: “Troon International Travel represents a natural evolution of our global platform and relationships. We operate and support some of the most compelling golf destinations in the world, and this initiative allows us to connect golfers directly with those experiences in a seamless and trusted way.

“Golf travellers today expect speed, transparency and flexibility when planning trips. By combining our operational expertise with golfscape booking technology, we are creating a curated platform that delivers both convenience and confidence for golfers, while supporting our partner facilities with incremental demand.”

Powered by golfscape booking technology, the platform offers real-time availability, instant confirmation and mobile-first functionality, designed to meet the expectations of modern golf travellers who increasingly prefer direct digital booking over traditional tour operator models.

Featured destinations include Salgados Golf Club in Portugal, Costa Navarino in Greece, Al Houara Golf Club in Morocco, Al Mouj Golf in Oman and Vattanac Golf Resort in Cambodia.

Raghad Mukhaimer, CEO of golfscape, added: “golfscape was built to simplify the way golfers discover and book golf experiences around the world. Partnering with Troon International brings together best-in-class technology with one of the most trusted operators in global golf. Together, we are creating a seamless booking experience that benefits both golfers and destination partners.”

The platform is designed to appeal to a new generation of digitally engaged golf travellers seeking premium but flexible travel experiences. These golfers typically book shorter, high-quality golf breaks, combining championship golf with lifestyle and hospitality experiences in accessible destinations.

The initiative also complements Troon’s existing loyalty and engagement platforms, including Troon Rewards and Troon Executive Card programmes, creating additional opportunities for golfers to access curated travel experiences within the Troon network.

The platform launch reflects broader changes in golf travel behaviour, with golfers increasingly seeking flexible, shorter breaks, transparent pricing and real-time availability. Troon International Travel is designed to meet this demand while maintaining the quality, service standards and destination knowledge associated with the Troon brand.

With more than three decades of industry leadership and a global portfolio spanning more than 60 facilities across 20-plus countries, Troon International brings deep destination expertise and operational insight to the travel planning process.

Troon International Travel will continue expanding throughout 2026, with additional destinations across Europe, Asia and the Middle East scheduled to be added, alongside enhanced packaging and itinerary options.

To explore Troon International Travel and available destinations, visit: www.trooninternationaltravel.com.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Wild Wing’s Avocet Course Closes to Undergo Major Restoration Project


(MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.)
– Wild Wing’s Avocet Course closed on May 18 for a four-month restoration project designed to return the acclaimed Jeff Brauer-Larry Nelson layout to the top of the Myrtle Beach market.

The centerpiece of the project will be the restoration of Avocet’s greens and the overhaul of every bunker on the course. Avocet is expected to reopen in late-September, just in time for Myrtle Beach’s peak fall season. 

Founders Group International, Myrtle Beach’s largest golf course ownership group and Avocet’s parent company, has contracted with Brauer to oversee the project. 

“This is about restoring Avocet to where it belongs,” said Wild Wing general manager Mark Andrews. “The golf course has always had great bones, and we want to bring back the features and playing characteristics that made people fall in love with it in the first place.”

Over the years, Avocet’s greens gradually shrank in size, eliminating many of the original pin placements and design features envisioned by Brauer and Nelson.

“You’re going to see pin locations that haven’t been available for years,” Andrews said. “There will be flags in places golfers didn’t even know existed.”

The greens will be rebuilt from the ground up using a new root-zone mix and TifEagle bermudagrass, providing improved consistency and conditioning throughout the property.

In addition to the greens work, every bunker on the course will be reshaped and renovated. While bunker square footage will be strategically reduced to improve playability and maintenance efficiency, the overall character of the design will remain intact.

The updated bunkering will create cleaner visuals, more defined shot values, and a more enjoyable experience for mid- to high-handicap players. All bunkers will also receive concrete capillary liners to ensure improved drainage and consistent playing conditions.

Among the most notable architectural restorations will be the return of the “Valley of Sin” on the ninth hole, a collection area left of the green that disappeared over time.

“It’s something most people don’t even realize used to be here,” Andrews said. “But it’s coming back, and it’s going to add a really cool element to the hole.”

The renovation will also include the addition of forward tee boxes on 16 holes, making the course more accessible and enjoyable for a wider range of golfers.

Beyond the golf course, Wild Wing’s clubhouse experience will also receive significant upgrades. The pro shop will be redesigned with a more upscale-casual atmosphere, while the grill area will transition into a sports bar-style venue featuring an updated menu and golf simulators to create a year-round entertainment destination.

“Everything is getting attention this summer,” Andrews said. “From the moment you arrive, it’s going to feel like a completely new experience.”

The renovation of Avocet further highlights Founders Group International’s commitment to providing the best golf vacation experience possible. FGI has undertaken numerous renovation projects in recent years, including work at King’s North at Myrtle Beach National, Pawleys Plantation, Grande Dunes, and Pine Lakes.

With a dozen renovation projects completed and more planned, FGI continues to raise the bar for golf in Myrtle Beach, cementing its place as the region’s premier golf course operator.

For more information or to book a tee time at Avocet, visit PlayWildWing.com

Scheffler Returns to Defend at Revamped TPC Craig Ranch


After one of the most entertaining major championships in recent memory, the PGA Tour heads from the intensity of the PGA Championship to the familiar Texas swing for this week’s CJ Cup Byron Nelson.

The event returns to TPC Craig Ranch for the sixth time, but this year’s tournament arrives with a dramatically different look. Following Scottie Scheffler’s dominant eight-shot victory in 2025, the course underwent a $25 million renovation — the first significant redesign since the venue opened in 2004.

Scheffler’s performance last year was historic in more ways than one. His eight-shot margin marked the second-largest victory in tournament history, trailing only Sam Snead’s 10-shot win in 1957. The world No. 1 also tied the lowest 72-hole score in PGA Tour history with a blistering 253, matching marks set by Ludvig Åberg at the 2023 RSM Classic and Justin Thomas at the 2017 Sony Open in Hawaii.

Now Scheffler returns to defend his title on a course that should look and play significantly different from the one he dismantled a year ago.

The Byron Nelson remains one of the Tour’s most historic stops. It was the first PGA Tour event named after a professional golfer, honoring legendary Texan Byron Nelson, whose résumé includes 52 PGA Tour victories and a record-setting 18-win season in 1945, including 11 consecutive titles.

While Scheffler enters as the clear headliner, recent tournament history suggests international players have thrived at Craig Ranch. Five of the last six champions have come from outside the United States, including Sung Kang, K.H. Lee, Jason Day and Taylor Pendrith.

One of the more intriguing storylines this week belongs to Texas native Pierceson Coody, who will make his fifth career start at the event. The 26-year-old has quietly pieced together a strong season with seven top-25 finishes in 14 starts, highlighted by a runner-up finish at the Farmers Insurance Open.

Golf history runs deep in the Coody family. His grandfather, Charles Coody, won three PGA Tour titles, including the 1971 Masters and the 1964 Byron Nelson.

This year’s field includes two of the top 25 players in the Official World Golf Ranking, led by Scheffler and Si Woo Kim. The tournament also features five former Byron Nelson champions: Billy Horschel, Aaron Wise, K.H. Lee, Pendrith and Scheffler.

Five major champions are also in the field, including five-time major winner Brooks Koepka, giving the event added star power just days removed from the season’s second major.

After the drama and pressure of the PGA Championship, the Byron Nelson offers a different kind of challenge: a renovated course, a historically low-scoring setup, and a field eager to chase down the game’s top-ranked player in his home state.

Cleveland Golf Leans Into Heritage with “The Short Game Authority” Campaign


(HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.)
– With the launch of its new global campaign, “The Short Game Authority,” Cleveland Golf is staking its claim on the most critical part of the game: performance inside 130 yards. The campaign reinforces the brand's long-standing leadership in the short game, where precision replaces power, and scores are ultimately decided.

Built around a cinematic brand anthem, “The Short Game Authority” positions Cleveland Golf squarely within golf’s most exacting space. The campaign explores the quiet, controlled side of the game, where feel, creativity, and confidence dictate outcomes. Through calm, authoritative narration delivered by Cleveland Golf’s Tour Staff, the brand claims ownership of the 130-yard range and elevates the importance of performance where it matters most.

This campaign pulls back the curtain on how Cleveland Golf continues to set the standard, powered by the athletes, insights, and innovation that have defined the brand for decades. Through relentless collaboration from our team, we’re able to understand the smallest details that shape performance and translate that into precision and consistency for every golfer. James Fodera, Cleveland Golf Creative Director

At the center of the campaign is Cleveland Golf’s Tour roster, whose insights and experiences help shape both the storytelling and technology behind the products. Throughout the creative, viewers will be guided through a sensory-driven environment designed to capture every nuance of the short game, from the sound of impact to turf interaction, spin characteristics, and bunker feedback. This data-driven approach reflects how Cleveland Golf collaborates with its Tour players to refine performance in real conditions.

The campaign unfolds in a controlled, near-futuristic setting – part golf course, part research facility, featuring greens that are lit like soundstages, cameras that line trees, and sensors that sit beneath the turf. The environment visually represents Cleveland Golf’s commitment to studying every variable inside 130 yards. From pitch shots to bunker play, the brand highlights its relentless pursuit of understanding how golfers score and translating those results into wedge and putter innovation.

“The Short Game Authority” also signals Cleveland Golf’s strategic decision to focus exclusively on wedges and putters, allowing the brand to further invest in the categories where it has historiclaly found great success. By narrowing its focus, the brand can deliver more specialized research, player insights, and elevate its presence for both professionals and everyday golfers.

We’re diving deeper into what we do best, and that’s giving golfers the tools, technology, and confidence to master their craft. This is a celebration of everything this brand has built over 45 years, and a bold commitment to keep leading where it matters most. James Fodera, Cleveland Golf Creative Director

As Cleveland Golf enters this next chapter, its long-term commitment to short-game innovation remains unwavering. Golfers can expect continued advancements in feel, control, and consistency, ensuring every future product delivers the precision and trust the brand has built its legacy on.

For more information about Cleveland Golf’s Wedge and Putter offerings, visit us.dunlopsports.com/cleveland-golf.