PGA WEST

Inside the Ropes - July 2021

PGA WEST - The home of Western Golf in America

Issue link: https://digital.insidegolfmedia.com/i/1395416

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 4 of 13

Later this summer, golfers can also get a look at an all-new Greg Norman Course as it is set to re-open after a bunker and green restoration project. Aside from great rates, one advantage to playing golf in the summer is that tee times are easier to come by – and at the PGA WEST resort courses, conditions are top notch during the season. "We've replaced the turf on the greens at many of the resort courses with TifEagle in the last year, and that means putting speeds will be at tournament levels all summer," said PGA WEST Director of Agronomy Chris May. ..................................................................................................... > CLICK HERE to book a tee time on one of the resort courses at PGA WEST. NATIONAL ACCLAIM Three PGA WEST ® resort courses honored by golf publications T wo leading national golf publications came out with their annual course rankings in the spring, and three PGA WEST layouts made a splash on the lists. On Golf Magazine's Top 100 Courses You Can Play, the Pete Dye Stadium Course was ranked 67th, and the Pete Dye Mountain Course landed at No. 91. In Golfweek's Best Courses You Can Play in California list, the Stadium Course checked in at No. 11, while the Nicklaus Tournament Course was 25th and the Mountain Course ranked 28th. PGA WEST's resort courses have been routinely included on lists of the top public courses in California and across the country. "We're always striving to be ranked as high as possible on these prestigious lists," PGA WEST Director of Agronomy Chris May said. "We're honored by the rankings." AWARDS 1e Pete Dye Stadium Course was named one the best in the nation.

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of PGA WEST - Inside the Ropes - July 2021