Thursday, March 5, 2026

Health Inspectors Cite Rodents, Insects at Trump National Golf Club Westchester

A recent health inspection at Trump National Golf Club Westchester turned up several violations, including the presence of rodents and insects in the facility.

The upscale golf club in Westchester County, New York — one of several courses owned by Donald Trump — received five health code violations during its most recent inspection, according to a publicly available report from local health authorities.

Among the issues noted by inspectors were rodents and insects present in the establishment, along with plumbing problems, improperly stored food, and concerns related to lighting and ventilation.

While isolated violations can occur at any restaurant or food service facility, inspection records indicate that the “rodents and insects present” citation has appeared at the club multiple times dating back to 2016.

The findings come roughly a year after another property, Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in New Jersey, drew scrutiny following a health inspection that resulted in a failing score.

According to reports at the time, the Somerset County Department of Health gave the Bedminster club a 32 out of 100, citing numerous violations and labeling the situation an “unacceptable health risk.” The score was reportedly the lowest among the county’s 115 retail food establishments during that inspection period.

Details from that report, cited by Forbes, said the person in charge of food and beverage service “failed to demonstrate knowledge of food safety.” Inspectors also found the establishment out of compliance with requirements related to protecting food from contamination.

Additional violations included expired milk, improperly stored raw meat, and a dishwasher that failed to reach the required sanitation temperature. Inspectors recorded 18 total violations at the facility, nine of which were categorized as critical.

The report also noted the presence of a household microwave in the kitchen — equipment inspectors ordered removed because retail food establishments are required to use commercial-grade appliances.

Despite the violations, both clubs remain part of a portfolio of high-end golf properties frequently visited by members and guests.

Casa de Campo’s Teeth of the Dog Reopens Following Year-Long Restoration


Pete Dye’s Legendary Layout Returns Following Enhancement Project Led by Jerry Pate Design

(LA ROMANA, Dominican Republic) – Casa de Campo Resort & Villas – home to the Caribbean’s premier, luxury golf experiences, including its world famous and top-ranked golf courses – announces the reopening of its iconic Pete Dye-designed Teeth of the Dog course following a year-long restoration and enhancement project led by Jerry Pate Design. 

Teeth of the Dog reopened for resort play on Dec. 7 and now showcases the brilliance of Dye’s creative genius while honoring the course’s celebrated heritage. Aimed at elevating the playing experience for today’s golfer, the project modernized and updated the layout with an assortment of mostly cosmetic enhancements while honoring Dye’s original vision. A formal “Grand Re-opening Celebration” is scheduled for March 8 – 11. New photos of Teeth of the Dog can be found HERE.

The centerpiece of the restoration led by Pate and his team was a complete re-grassing of Teeth of the Dog with Dynasty Paspalum, an ideal grass for seaside courses. The new innovative turf is now featured  on the tee boxes, fairways, and greens. Three inches of sand were added to the fairways before the reseeding, which aims to improve playability and irrigation.

Additionally, the surrounding edges of Teeth of the Dog’s greens have been returned to their original size as first fashioned by Dye, with some slight recontouring as well. All greenside bunkers have been reshaped and expanded to flat bottoms with enhanced faces for a sharper, more dramatic look. All cart paths now feature new concrete, along with new rock paths curving around the tees and greens. The core objective of the restoration was to preserve Dye’s strategic intent, maintaining his lines of play, contours, angles, and the iconic defensive features that define the course.

“This restoration solidifies Teeth of the Dog and Casa de Campo as truly providing one of the outstanding golf experiences in the world,” said Jason Kycek, Chief Marketing Officer at Casa de Campo. “By preserving and elevating an iconic course like Teeth of the Dog, we have ensured that Pete Dye’s genius and artistry remain intact while reaffirming our resort’s position in the highest echelons of world-class golf.”

“Teeth of the Dog is truly one of the great courses in the world, and preserving the essence of Pete Dye guided us every step of the way,” said Jerry Pate, Founder and CEO of Jerry Pate Design. “Our role was to faithfully rebuild using modern techniques so the original design can live on for many decades to come.”

Since opening in 1971, Teeth of the Dog has become widely known as a Dye masterpiece and has long been considered the No. 1 course in the Caribbean and consistently rated as one of the best in the world. Dye’s genius design hallmarks are all showcased on the dramatic seaside layout: railroad ties, vast waste areas, peninsula greens and tees, hand-sculpted putting surfaces, and a unique assortment of pot bunkers. The seven exceptional oceanfront holes are astoundingly beautiful, causing Dye to famously quip, “I created 11 holes, and God created seven.”

For more information on Casa de Campo Resort & Villas please call 800.877.3643, email golf@ccampo.com.do or visit: www.casadecampo.com.do/

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

The Club at Olde Cypress Unveils Transformed Clubhouse, Redefining Private Club Living in North Naples


(Naples, Fla.)
– The Club at Olde Cypress has reopened its newly reimagined clubhouse following the completion of Phase I of a multi-million-dollar renovation, marking a defining moment in the club’s evolution.

The project represents a lifestyle transformation. With sophisticated new interiors, energized social spaces, and expanded amenity offerings, Olde Cypress is one of the most sought-after private club communities in the Naples area.

The renovation represents a significant investment by Stock Hospitality, part of the Stock Family of Companies. The initiative reflects the company’s broader strategy of enhancing lifestyle-driven communities and reinforces its commitment to delivering elevated club experiences across its portfolio.

“This is not simply the unveiling of a renovated building, it’s the beginning of a new era for Olde Cypress,” said Jerrod Tumbleson, general manager of The Club at Olde Cypress. “We’re at the crossroads of tradition and transformation, and our new clubhouse amenities will allow us to set a new standard of excellence for our membership experience.”

A Bold Reimagining of the Club Experience

The redesigned Bar, Members’ Grille Room and Main Dining Room now showcase a dramatic wraparound bar with expanded seating and a lively gathering atmosphere. Modern, sophisticated finishes blend seamlessly with warm, inviting design elements, creating a space equally suited for casual cocktails, elegant dining, and festive celebrations.

Newly unveiled lifestyle spaces include:
● The Cypress Room, an elegant multipurpose gathering space anchored by a grand piano and designed for intimate social events and member programming.
● Private Dining Room, a stunning wine-tasting room featuring handcrafted wine racks beneath a custom vaulted ceiling.
● Full Swing Simulator Room, offering year-round practice, golf instruction and club fittings, as well as virtual rounds and interactive multisport competitions.
● The Club Room, a refined lounge complete with billiards, plush seating and a relaxed viewing zone for gatherings.
● Three new Bocce Ball Courts, equipped with lighting and shade structures to support an expanding social program.

Together, these additions will help fuel a vibrant calendar of events and strengthen the club’s reputation as a lively and engaging community.

“I’ve watched Olde Cypress grow and evolve for 15 years, and this is truly one of the most exciting moments in the club’s history,” said Melissa Hansen, Director of Membership and Marketing. “The renovations, paired with expanded social programming, have completely transformed how members connect, gather, and enjoy the club. The energy right now is remarkable.”

Phase II: Greenside Grille and Outdoor Experience Coming Soon

Phase II of the renovation, set to conclude in the coming weeks, will introduce the highly anticipated Greenside Grille, along with an outdoor bar and patio designed for relaxed alfresco dining and social connection.

The expanded outdoor venue will feature:
● A full-service kitchen, including a pizza oven for artisan creations
● Covered and open-air seating overlooking the golf course
● A social outdoor bar setting with central TV viewing features
● Lounge areas for celebration and connection, enhanced by firepits and relaxed seating

Once complete, the Greenside Grille and outdoor bar will further elevate Olde Cypress as North Naples’ leading private club destination.

A Modern Private Club for Today’s Lifestyle

Beyond the clubhouse, Olde Cypress continues to offer a fully immersive lifestyle experience. In addition to its renowned championship golf course designed by legendary P.B. Dye, the club offers:
● Active pickleball, tennis and bocce programs
● A well-equipped fitness center with wellness programming
● Social events designed for couples, families and multigenerational members

The result is a club environment where neighbors quickly become close friends and community is at the forefront.

The clubhouse renovation has spurred even greater interest in membership with a limited number of resident and non-resident Full and Associate Golf memberships still available.

As Naples continues to evolve, Olde Cypress stands at the forefront -- a club that blends championship golf with elevated dining, social energy and an authentic sense of belonging.

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

Rahm Charters Rescue Flight to Get Stranded LIV Players to Hong Kong Event


Seven LIV Golf players caught in escalating Middle East tensions arrived safely in Hong Kong this week — thanks to a private jet arranged by Jon Rahm.

A group of players had been practicing in Dubai ahead of LIV Golf’s Asian tour stop when airport closures left them stranded following weekend strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran. The conflict quickly widened, with retaliatory strikes impacting locations across the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman.

According to the golf-focused social media account Flushing It, the affected players were Lee Westwood, Laurie Canter, Thomas Detry, Sam Horsfield, Anirban Lahiri, Tom McKibbin, Adrian Meronk and Caleb Surratt.

“It was terrifying,” Surratt told Golf Channel’s Brentley Romine via text on Tuesday about being in the region during the attacks. “But since then, it’s been OK. It was bad Sunday and Monday here with missile interceptions, but all day today was fine.”

Spanish outlet MARCA reported that Rahm arranged a charter flight to ensure the group could reach Hong Kong in time for the tournament. Seven players were on board. Canter did not take the flight but is still expected to arrive ahead of his Thursday tee time.

Westwood, Canter and Horsfield compete on the same LIV squad, while McKibbin and Surratt are members of Rahm’s team, Legion XIII.

The U.S. Department of State on Monday urged Americans to depart more than a dozen Middle Eastern countries, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, as tensions continued to rise.

As of Wednesday, LIV Golf had not issued an official statement regarding the travel disruption.

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Wanna Bet? John Daly II in the Puerto Rico Open


The PGA tournament in Puerto Rico this weekend doesn't carry the same star power as the Arnold Palmer Invitational, but there are a few notable rising stars competing.

The biggest of which ... John Daly II.

John Daly's 22-year-old son is making his PGA Tour debut this week at the Puerto Rico Open behind a sponsor's invitation.

There are also four teenagers in the field, ranging from 17 to 19.

BetOnline.ag has created some prop bets around these storylines. Daly II is a longshot to make the cut, and even longer to win the tourney, but maybe he can conjure some of his dad's magic from yesteryear and pull off the upset.

Will John Daly II win the Puerto Rico Open?

- Yes       300/1

Will John Daly II make the cut?

- Yes       +550

- No        -1000

What will happen first?

- Daly II birdie or better   +100

- Daly II bogey or worse   -140

Most strokes by John Daly II on any hole

Over/Under      7 strokes

Lowest Round by John Daly II

Over/Under      74.5

Will John Daly II make a PGA Tour cut this season?

- Yes       +150

- No        -200

Teenager w/Best Finish

- Blades Brown    +125

- Miles Russell     +150

- Yanhan Zhou     +400

- Evan Pena         +800

John Daly II props can be seen here: https://www.betonline.ag/sportsbook/futures-and-props/specials/john-daly-ii

See the Difference: Srixon Introduces Q-STAR ULTISPEED with TRACKLINE Alignment System


(HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.)
– Offering a fresh way to see the game, SRIXON introduces the all-new Q-STAR ULTISPEED with TRACKLINE, delivering golfers a blend of visual performance, explosive distance, and greenside control, in a bold, modern look.

Featuring a premium two-stamp alignment system, Q-STAR ULTISPEED with TRACKLINE is designed to help golfers line up putts more confidently and gain clearer visual spin feedback, all while maintaining the look of a traditional golf ball. The result is 360 degrees of visual benefits for every important shot on the course.

Enhanced alignment-aid golf balls continue to be a popular and growing trend in the market, especially among golf balls designed for everyday players. Building on the success of the Q-STAR ULTISPEED launch, TRACKLINE will continue to take ULTISPEED to new heights, offering golfers more options and more ways to play. -Jake Donahue, Product Management Specialist at Srixon

At the center of Q-STAR ULTISPEED with TRACKLINE is Srixon’s unique FastLayer Core. Seamlessly transitioning from soft to firm for both distance and feel, this core was meticulously developed by the R&D and engineering teams over the past decade. This 85-compression core maximizes ball speed and carry distance without sacrificing control, giving players in the R-flex category the confidence to attack every shot

Additionally, a soft, thin cover gives Q-STAR ULTISPEED with TRACKLINE the ability to generate more spin on short-Iron approaches and delicate greenside shots, while also offering a softer, more responsive feel. At the same time, it preserves the explosive speed and distance that define a true performance-driven golf ball.

In the air, Q-STAR ULTISPEED with TRACKLINE benefits from Srixon’s advanced 338 Speed Dimple Pattern, improving aerodynamics for better flight performance. This specialized feature helps reduce drag at launch for a penetrating ball flight and sustains lift through the air for maximum carry. The aerodynamic shaping also keeps the ball stable in windy conditions, ensuring consistent speed, flight, and accuracy even in challenging weather.

Together, these innovations make the Q-STAR ULTISPEED with TRACKLINE a complete performance package. Golfers can trust it to deliver confidence on the greens, feedback on spin, and distance they can feel tee-to-green.

To learn more about Srixon’s newest ball offering, visit us.dunlopsports.com/srixon.

Pricing & Availability

Q-STAR ULTISPEED with TRACKLINE: $29.99

Colors: Pure White, Tour Yellow

Launch Date: March 3, 2026

Rickie Fowler named 2026 recipient of The Arnie Award


Rickie Fowler has been named the 2026 recipient of The Arnie Award, presented by Golf Digest, an honor recognizing the player who best embodies the spirit, generosity and fan-first approach of Arnold Palmer.

Fowler, a six-time PGA Tour winner including the 2015 Players Championship, will be honored this week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational with a Palmer bronze sculpture created by artist Zenos Frudakis. Golf Digest will also donate $50,000 to the Arnold & Winnie Palmer Foundation in Fowler’s name.

Now 37, married with two children, Fowler still carries the flash that made him a California phenom — the style, the hair, the easy smile that traces back to a kid who grew up racing dirt bikes and filming viral videos with The Golf Boys. But his lasting appeal has always run deeper.

It’s in the self-possessed calm he projects — an observant, thoughtful demeanor that resonates with fans and peers alike. His grandfather, Yutaka Tanaka, noticed it when he took a pre-school Rickie fishing. “He didn’t talk much, mostly just watched,” Tanaka told Golf Digest in 2016. “When we fished, he did everything right.”

That same attentiveness defined Fowler’s first meeting with Palmer in 2006. Seventeen years old and competing in an AJGA event at Bay Hill, Fowler was introduced to the 76-year-old icon when Palmer drove up in a cart to greet him. “I remember his handshake and eye contact were strong,” Fowler has said, “and that when people gravitated to him, he made them smile.”

Over the next decade, Fowler evolved into one of golf’s great ambassadors, a role shaped in part by his growing friendship with Palmer.

“Arnie really cared about his fans, and I watched him always react to them just by being himself,” Fowler said. “Seeing that told me that the best way to handle a lot of attention was to continue being myself. It makes the interaction more real, especially with kids.”

That influence is evident in the way Fowler gives back. His foundation supports youth-focused causes, and he routinely stays late at tournaments to congratulate winners or spends extra time with fans and media — even during stretches when his own results have dipped.

In 2023, Fowler purchased the 15-acre Murrieta Valley Golf Range in California, the modest, all-grass facility where his grandfather first brought him at age 3 and where longtime coach Barry McDonnell taught him until his death in 2011. Aside from plans for a junior learning center, Fowler has kept the facility largely unchanged, with little outward sign that he owns it.

“Rickie gives back with so much of himself, somehow making time for everyone,” said Sam Saunders, Palmer’s grandson and a longtime friend and competitor. “He thinks about the game holistically instead of just what it can do for him, just as my granddad did. He carries that torch very well.”

Amy Palmer Saunders, chairwoman of the Arnold Palmer Group, said her father saw something familiar in Fowler.

“He liked that Rickie was compelling to a broad audience and a different audience, just as he had been when he came onto the scene,” she said. “But what he loved about Rickie was his awareness of the players who created the pathway for his generation. As much as my dad had a great rapport with all the guys, with Rickie there was an extra depth.”

Their bond was forged through moments large and small.

At the 2011 Seminole Pro-Member, Fowler shot a winning 63 while playing in the same group as Palmer. Around that time, he stopped calling him “Mr. Palmer” and started saying “Arnie.” At the 2013 Arnold Palmer Invitational, after a late triple bogey cost Fowler a chance to win, Palmer invited him to sit at the locker room bar. They shared a drink. Tiger Woods stopped by. “Arnie did what he did — made me feel good,” Fowler recalled. “One of my best memories.”

Even difficult conversations deepened their connection. In 2016, Fowler made the drive from Jupiter to Orlando to tell Palmer in person that he would skip Bay Hill to better prepare for the Masters. “One of the hardest things I ever had to do,” Fowler said. Palmer was disappointed, but grateful for the face-to-face respect. Weeks later, they shared a final handshake at Augusta National during Palmer’s last appearance as an honorary starter at the Masters.

When Palmer died in September 2016, just days before the Ryder Cup at Hazeltine, Fowler honored him in quiet but powerful fashion. At a team dinner, as players ordered drinks, Fowler said loudly enough for the table to hear, “I’ll have an Arnold Palmer.” Soon, the entire table followed suit. After the United States’ victory, it was Fowler who carried the Ryder Cup trophy into Palmer’s memorial service in Latrobe.

Since 2017, Fowler has worn commemorative Puma apparel at Bay Hill, with proceeds benefiting the Arnold & Winnie Palmer Foundation — another example of how he has woven Palmer’s legacy into his own career.

“Since we lost Arnie,” Fowler has said, “giving back has become more meaningful because he knew how to do that better than anyone else.”

In naming Fowler the 2026 Arnie Award recipient, Golf Digest recognized more than tournament victories. It honored a player who, like Palmer, understands that the game’s greatest currency is connection — and who continues to carry that torch forward.