Good news rarely comes by way of early morning phone calls, so when his cell rang in the wee hours last Thursday, Alan Brown figured something was amiss. Brown is the superintendent at Timuquana ...
Around 6 p.m. Tuesday, text messages started flying among the pro-shop staff at Rose Creek Golf Club in Edmond, Okla. A powerful storm cell was nearing the greater Oklahoma City area, and the timing ...
You can live with burnt-out fairways, unkempt bunkers and tee boxes that are more mud than grass, but most golfers will agree that a golf course isn't worth your time if the putting greens are really ...
The PGA Tour’s Rocket Mortgage Classic is less than two months away, but recent vandalism has left the host club’s groundskeepers scrambling to fix the damage to the golf course. According to a report ...
GUN PLAIN TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — A golf course near Plainwell said their greens suffered over $100,000 worth of damage on Saturday. “This has to stop!!!!,” wrote Lake Doster Golf Club in a Facebook ...
PINEHURST, N.C. (WNCN) – One of the most popular golf courses in the state of North Carolina is set to be closed all the way through the summer. Pinehurst Resort announced the No. 4 course will be ...
The show will go on. Around 4 a.m. Thursday, an agronomist at Timuquana Country Club discovered four vandalized greens, one day ahead of the PGA Tour Champions’ Constellation Furyk & Friends. The 10th ...
Call it the summer of renovation for golf courses in the Coachella Valley. “I’m never heard of so many irrigation replacement projects going on in such a small one-mile radius, all within two or three ...
The EagleVail golf course was vandalized in the night between Sunday, Aug. 13, and Monday, Aug. 14. Five greens, including holes 1, 16, 17, and 18, as well as a tee box, were all torn into with some ...
A Michigan golf club may be forced to use a pair of temporary greens for all of 2023 after vandals gouged the course last weekend, doing what could wind up costing the course over $100,000 to repair.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The summer of 2025 is shaping up to be one for the record books — not just for the heat and rain but for the toll it's taken on Louisville's public golf courses. Despite what ...
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