Michigan Golf Journal November 2022

New BMW’s Available For Guests at Pinehurst Pinehurst Resort, home of the 2024 U.S. Open, announced an exclusive partnership with BMW of North America to provide their guests with complimentary access to the latest BMW vehicles via the “Guest Drive Program.” Guests of the “Cradle of American Golf” will have the opportunity to explore North Carolina’s famed Sandhills region behind the wheel of an “Ultimate Driving Machine.” The “Guest Drive Program” is available to all registered guests with a valid driver’s license from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., every Wednesday through Sunday. A wide selection of BMW’s are available to experience firsthand, plus next year the 2023 program will feature BMW’s all-new fully-electric vehicles – the BMW iX Sports ActivityVehicle and the BMW i4 Gran Coupe. Introducing new electric driving experiences for guests connects with Pinehurst Resort’s sustainability initiatives of the last decade-plus. Several courses, including Nos. 2, 3 and 4, have News & Notes undergone restorations and reimaginations, significantly reducing the amount of irrigable turf and overall water usage. The 43-room Manor Inn was completely renovated in 2019 following LEED® standards, and the venerable Carolina Hotel is undergoing significant upgrades to all guest and conference rooms, hallways, the lobby and Coffee House. For more information, visit www.pinehurst.com. Keegan Bradley Uses The Putting Arc to Win Zozo Championship We all know that since the USGA and The R&A banned anchored putters, Keegan Bradley has struggled to stay on PGA Tour leaderboards. To improve his putting technique and performance, Michigan Golf Journal

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