Michigan Golf Journal February 2023

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BRRRRR It’s Time to Head SOUTH!! FRED ALTVATER PUBLISHER Back 9 Media Group Also Publishes: Ohio Golf Journal Indiana Golf Journal Back 9 Report Its COLD and SNOWY in Michigan this time of year and I am heading to warmer climes. My wife and I are heading to sunny Orlando, Florida for the PGA Merchandise Show. I plan on playing a couple of the Walt Disney World Courses before the show and then teeing it up at the Bonita Bay Club near Naples before we come home. Speaking of the Disney Golf Courses, The Palm, The Magnolia and Lake Buena Vista are celebrating 50 years and have undergone massive renovations to restore the courses to their original splendor. The Arnold Palmer Golf Company oversees the Disney courses and both Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods won PGA Tour events at Disney, when the tour visited in years past. We are happy to bring you the February issue of Michigan Golf Journal filled with great content to get your golf year started. Club and ball reviews, travel segments, plus golf news are all included for your enjoyment. For those of you looking for a reason to travel to a new golf course, Ed Schmidt contributed a piece about 10 New Golf Courses to visit in 2023. Ed Travis reviews Callaway’s new Paradym woods and irons. Pinehurst reports that Michigan’s Tom Doak is designing their newest course, No. 10. Finally we have a piece about the fastest growing sport in America, Pickleball. It has been a favorite game of country clubbers for several years and the rest of the world is beginning to catch up. We hope you stay warm and maybe I’ll see you on the Back 9 of a Golf Course in Florida. Michigan Golf Journal

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Michigan Golf Journal is Published By Back 9 Media Group Publisher: Fred Altvater, USGTF Teaching Professional Advertise with Michigan Golf Journal, Contact us for more information Be sure to take advantage of the links to social media, videos and other content provided within the articles 26 FIND INSIDE 06 12 18 32 10 Reasons To Visit Treetops Resort This Year Tom Doak to Design Pinehurst Resort’s 10th Course Michigan Golf News What is Pickleball and Why is it so Popular at Golf Clubs? Make Some Magic of Your Own At Disney World’s Golf Courses NEW Paradym and Paradym X Irons From Callaway 06 12 16 18 26 20 OnCore Igniting ‘DTC’ Golf Ball Category in 2023 24 Our Contributors 10 New Golf Courses to Try in 2023 WIN A Golf Trip to Scotland in 2023!! News & Notes Our Favorite Videos 40 32 38 30 41 Michigan Golf Journal

For 40 years golfers everywhere have agreed that Treetops Resort in northern Michigan is one of the very best golf destinations in the country. Here are a few reasons you should put Treetops at the top of your must-visit bucket list. First, the temperate summer climate is perfect for golf from April through September. Being near the 45th parallel means long days filled with abundant sunshine, plus those 70-degree days give way to pleasant evenings. The average high temperature for the Gaylord, Michigan area in June, July and August is slightly above 67 degrees. When the balance of the country is sweltering in August, temperatures at Treetops barely reach over 77 degrees with a low of 60 degrees. When asked about the state of his game, Hall of Fame Cincinnati Reds catcher, turned professional golfer, Johnny Bench would answer, “I play in the 60’s and 70’s. If it gets any hotter, or colder, I don’t play.” Johnny would certainly enjoy Treetops in the summertime. Second, the Threetops course at Treetops was one of the first par three courses at a golf resort and it is one of the most enjoyable short courses in the world. After a trip to the Masters Tournament in 1990, Rick Smith, at the time the Head Professional at Treetops, pitched the idea of adding a par-3 course to the resort. Small, slick greens, severe elevation changes and beautiful scenery make Threetops one of the best rounds of golf you will ever enjoy. It’s a must-play at the resort and set the trend for adding interesting short courses to golf destinations. For several years, top name professionals came to Threetops to compete in a two-day tournament aired on ESPN. In 2001, Lee Trevino made a holein-one at the 7th hole to win a skin worth over one million dollars. It was the first time a single shot earned over $1 million in golf history. Reasons To Visit TreetopsResort ThisYear 10 Michigan Golf Journal

Third, World Class designers like Robert Trent Jones Sr, Tom Fazio and Rick Smith have put their signatures on the courses at Treetops. When the Jones Masterpiece opened in 1986, Golf Digest named it the second-best new course in the country. The course features deep ravines, pesky sand traps, tough pin placements, numerous water hazards, and dramatic elevation changes. The Jones Masterpiece is the most challenging course at the resort, but take time to look back up each fairway, as the course is almost as beautiful backwards as it is forward. The Fazio Premier, was designed by Tom Fazio and opened for play in 1992. It is a special treat for guests of the resort as it is the only Fazio design in the state. The Premier’s rolling fairways and single water hazard, along with steep slopes and doglegs, is more forgiving than the Masterpiece, but will still provide a challenge for the most seasoned player. Rick Smith is credited with designing both The Smith Signature, which opened for play in 1993 and The Tradition, opened in 1997. Both courses have won numerous awards from golf publications over the years. With slopes, mounds and narrow fairways, the Signature course will keep every golfer on their toes. It’s the perfect blend between modern influence and classic designs from across the globe. In preparation to build the Signature, Smith traveled to Ireland and Scotland to study their historic courses. The Tradition, which opened to the public in 1997, was built for the golfer who appreciates the value of walking. It was built on the principle of returning golf to a more relaxing atmosphere and

comfort and an elevated experience in the Lodge and Inn during their stay.” If you stay in the recently renovated Chalets at Treetops, test your putting skills on the putting green just outside the door. Fifth, enjoy other outdoor activities such as, hiking, biking, fishing and swimming. Man does not live by golf alone. Play an enjoyable round in the morning and catch a spotted trout in the afternoon. Just lay by the pool, while sipping a cool beverage with a little umbrella in it or go on an invigorating hike. There is a plethora of fun and exciting things to do at Treetops. Sixth, with 17 direct flights into Cherry Capital Airport in Traverse City, it’s easy to reach northern Michigan. Once you land it’s just a little over an hour’s drive to Treetops. Fly in the morning and you will still have plenty of time to get in 18 holes before sunset. Seventh, Treetops is a year-round destination. Yes, there is fantastic golf at Treetops in the summer, but the resort also offers some of the best winter snow skiing in the Midwest. The resort actually began as a ski resort and added golf as a summer activity. the recent changes made in 2022, featured the removal of select trees, add to the Scottish links feel. It is the most player-friendly course at the resort with less elevation change, wider fairways and a more natural landscape. The Tradition offers an open links feel. When hot summer days dry out the course it plays firm and fast, just like golf was meant to be. Fourth, Treetops has recently completed a huge renovation to their accommodations to make them even more comfortable. One satisfied guest said after his visit, “Our rooms were comfortable with all new furnishings and bathrooms. The golf was spectacular as usual. Good job Treetops.” The General Manager of Treetops Barry Owens told us, “We are excited to make these improvements for our leisure guests in this new season, and our meeting and convention clients are looking forward to the improvements allowing for more Michigan Golf Journal

In addition to shushing down the slopes, Treetops also offers, extreme tubing, dog sledding, sleigh rides and a Skiable Feast. Whether skiing, or golfing, Treetops is all about family and fun times, with a side of cool. Eighth, after working up an appetite Treetops offers a multitude of dining options. If golf, or skiing isn’t your thing, but unforgettable dining is, then Treetops has something for you. Every day should start with a hearty breakfast, The Tavern on the Hill serves breakfast and lunch every day throughout golf season. As the only eatery at Treetops North, the Tavern on the Hill is a great place to grab a bite and a beer while you wait for your tee time. When you are done for the day and need to chill, check out the Sports Bar with big screen televisions, pizza, sandwiches and your favorite cold beer on tap. In addition to the various bars and restaurants on site, Treetops culinary team plans dozens of dining-focused special events throughout the year. The Beer, Blues and BBQ Festival features live music and great food. Every Thursday evening throughout golf season, hit a few golf balls with the golf pro at the Beat the Pro, Meet the Brewery. In the Fall the color show at Treetops is second to none and the resort hosts the Fall Color Tour and Progressive Dinner. The chef keeps everyone warm and well fed in the Winter with The Skiable Feasts and Michigan Beer and Wine Festival.

Ninth, check out the relaxing Treetops Spa to soothe those achy muscles. If you are feeling a little sore from a day on the slopes or the golf course and need some TLC. Treetops’ spa offers a wide range of Massage Therapies, Body Treatments, Skin Care, Facials, Manicures and Pedicures. All are designed to soothe, pamper, relax, and destress your body, mind and spirit. Spa clients can also use the nautilus fitness room, hot tub, steam room and sauna during their visit. Tenth, Competitive Pricing for ‘stay & play’ packages. With 81 holes, 207 comfortable rooms, condos and cottages, plus incredible on-site restaurants, as well as plenty of other activities, Treetops has you covered. You and your group will have ample opportunities to enjoy a whole lot of play, exciting local cuisine, and even an impromptu spa day. Visit https://www.treetops.com/deals/ to plan your visit, with the best pricing. Let the experienced staff at Treetops customize your package to plan the perfect vacation. In summary, in addition to 81 holes of golf, plus outstanding skiing and snowmobiling in the winter, Treetops offers, a relaxing spa experience, a world-renowned par-3 course, instruction from experienced golf professionals. It’s also a perfect setting for fairytale weddings, family reunions, or your next corporate meeting. Roundup your favorite foursome, or family members and book a getaway to a resort that is perfect for any season and offers something for everyone in your group. For more information and to book your stay visit: http://treetops.com/ Michigan Golf Journal

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Pinehurst Resort will break ground on its first new golf course in nearly three decades, and it will be designed by Michigan resident, Tom Doak, one of the most respected and decorated golf course architects of the modern era. Located four miles south of the main resort clubhouse, the new course is expected to open in late spring of 2024, coinciding with the return of the U.S. Open to Pinehurst. The new course will incorporate rugged dunes, accented by native sand and wiregrass. With natural ridgelines, intriguing landforms, towering longleaf pines, streams and ponds, Doak envisions a course that complements the resort’s other courses through its contrasts. “The site is topographicallydistinct anddrastically different from anywhere in Pinehurst,” Doak says. “It’s bigger, bolder and more dramatic. There’s about 75 feet of elevation change, and we’ll work our way up to it around the mid-point Tom Doak to Design Pinehurst Resort’s 10th Course at ‘The Cradle of American Golf’ Slated to Open in 2024 of the layout. You’ll have expansive views from this apex over the rest of the course. It will be an unforgettable experience for golfers.” Doak recalls first visiting Pinehurst more than 40 years ago and playing and touring No. 2. He rated the storied Donald Ross design a perfect “10” in his famed book “The Confidential Guide to Golf Courses,” and was one of the most vocal supporters of its restoration by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw in 2010 prior to the 2014 U.S. Open. “Tom Doak builds incredible golf courses on sand, and we’re excited to see what he’ll create in the North Carolina Sandhills,” says Pinehurst Resort President Tom Pashley. “We’ve worked with some amazing golf architects who’ve embraced our natural aesthetic and believe Tom will do something fantastic on this site.” Landscape architect Angela Moser will serve as Doak’s lead design associate for this project. Michigan Golf Journal

Moser’s impressive credentials include work at the Los Angeles Country Club’s North Course, Streamsong Black in Bowling Green, Florida, St. Patrick’s Links in County Donegal, Ireland, Te Arai Links in Tomarata, New Zealand and Ohoopee Match Club in Cobbtown, Georgia. “The number one thing that excited us about the project is working with the beautiful sand that’s native to this region,” Doak says. “The sand, the wiregrass, the bluestem grass, and other native grasses that grow around the Sandhills create a fabulous texture for golf. It’s something most places just don’t have.” In addition to Doak’s routing, Pinehurst envisions the potential for more growth in the area, which encompasses 900 total acres in Aberdeen. A variety of development opportunities will be evaluated with town officials, including additional golf, short course, clubhouse, guest cottages and other lodging. “This exceptional property is a place where many of our dreams of the future can be contemplated,” says Pinehurst Resort CEO Bob Dedman Jr. “How those dreams play out will be determined over time, the same way the path forward revealed itself through recent additions like The Cradle, Thistle Dhu and the redesign of Pinehurst No. 4. Adding a Tom Doak design to our collection is another historic chapter in the story of Pinehurst. We can’t wait to read it.” The Pinehurst Resort, located in the sand hills of North Carolina dates back to 1895. In total the resort covers 2,200 acres and features nine outstanding golf courses, plus The Cradle, a ninehole par-3 short course, the Thistle Dhu putting course, clay tennis courts, an award-winning spa, large event rooms, plus other recreation and social activities for families. Elegant accommodations are available in the historic Carolina Hotel, the

Holly Inn, The Manor, villas, condos and The Magnolia Inn. Widely known as the Cradle of American Golf, Pinehurst has hosted more single golf championships, including the U.S. Open, U.S. Women’s Open, PGA Championship, the Ryder Cup and PGA TOUR Championship, than any other site in North America. Golfers enjoy layouts designed by the in 2024, 2029, 2035, 2041 and 2047. The resort is slightly more than an hour from Raleigh-Durham International Airport, 90 minutes from Charlotte Douglas International Airport and only a half-day drive from many East Coast cities. To book tee times and golf packages visit: www. pinehurstresort.com, or call 855.235.8507. game’s greatest architects, including Donald Ross, Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, Gil Hanse, Jack Nicklaus, Rees Jones, Tom Fazio and Ellis Maples. In concert with the United States Golf Association (USGA), Pinehurst Resort was recently selected as the first U.S. Open Anchor Site and will host the national tournament Michigan Golf Journal

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EPSON Tour Offers Record $4.9 Million in Prize Money The EPSON Tour, ‘The Road to the LPGA’, holds two tournaments in Michigan, the Firekeepers Casino Hotel Championship and the Island Resort Championship. The tour announced a total of 22 events for 2023 offering a record $4.9 million in total prize money, with an average purse of $223,000. The 2023 season will begin Feb 27-March 5 with the Florida’s Natural Charity Classic in Winter Haven, Florida. “We are delighted to unveil the 2023 Epson Tour schedule,” said LPGA Commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan. “This terrific lineup of tournaments is a big step forward in realizing the Epson Tour’s goal of providing the best opportunities for women pursuing their dreams on the golf course. With help from the Seiko Epson Corporation, our tournament partners and sponsors and the outstanding communities where we play, we’re proud to help provide these world-class athletes with the tools, opportunities, Golf News Michigan Michigan Golf Journal

and experiences they need to succeed at the highest level.” The French Lick Charity Classic held in August offers a total purse of $335,000 the largest on the EPSON Tour. GAM & Youth on Course The GAM Foundation is making an investment in the future of the game by assuring golf is affordable for Michigan’s youth. In that effort they have partnered with Youth on Course to provide low-cost rounds of golf for Michigan junior golfers, who can play for $5.00 at participating courses around the state. The GAM FOUNDATION ENDEAVORS TO: • Support GAM Junior Tournament Golfers by providing grants to offset expenses • Provides Michigan PGA Player Development Grants • Supports Michigan PGA Golf In Schools Program • Scholarship endowment for Ferris State University PGM Students • Youth on Course DiscountedMembership • The main beneficiary of the GAM Foundation is Youth on Course in Michigan – providing subsidy payments to participating clubs which defers the major payment away from the YOC member Over 31,000 supporters have helped to provided support for over 81,000 rounds by Michigan’s junior golfers, but to continue this investment in golf’s future generations it takes the help of everyone. To help fund this valuable program visit, https://gam.org/gam-foundationdonation/.

We know that golf has experienced a resurgence since the COVID pandemic swept the country in 2020, but the Pickleball craze is rapidly becoming one of the most popular sports at country clubs and tennis facilities around the country. Played on a badminton-sized court, 1/3 the size of a tennis court, Pickleball is a mash up of badminton, tennis and ping pong. It has seen a remarkable growth over the past two years. A total of 35 million people played the game last year. Several sports stars and celebrities including, Mark Cuban, Drew Brees, LaBron James and Tom Brady, have invested in the new professional Pickleball league. Residential communities once built around a golf course are now rushing to include pickleball courts for the locals to enjoy. The large real estate developer, Discover Land Company, offers pickleball courts at all of their 30 resort communities. Sports investors have taken notice of the tremendous growth. Pickleball equipment sales increased by over 100%. New Pickleball courts are being built as fast as contractors can complete them. Sponsorships for Pickleball tournaments have seen an uptick, as well. With the smaller court and the net lowered to 34 inches at the center, Pickleball is a fast-paced What is Pickleball and Why is it so Popular at Golf Clubs? By Fred Altvater Michigan Golf Journal

substitute for tennis for older sports-minded participants. It was first enjoyed by older country club members as a fill-in for tennis requiring less rigorous movement around the court. It is primarily played near the net with quick reflexes necessary to react to volleys. Due to the smaller court, quickness not strength is more important and allows men and women to compete on an equal basis. The Dynamic Universal Pickleball Rating (DUPR) has been developed to handicap players to compete in tournaments on a level playing field. Jack Barret has become a Pickleball enthusiast and recently moved into a senior living community near Port St. Lucie, Florida, which has 37 Pickleball courts. He told us, “Pickleball is inclusive for both men and women of all ages. If you can hold a paddle, you can play Pickleball. Skill level, age, or gender doesn’t matter.” It is played with a perforated plastic ball, similar to a whiffle ball, using wood, or composite paddles about twice the size of ping-pong paddles. It can be played indoors, or outdoors and is relatively easy for beginners to learn. In addition to being fun, the game has developed a reputation for its friendly and social nature. Pickleball can be played as singles, or doubles. No special apparel is needed, just something comfortable and appropriate for a court sport. Equipment is inexpensive and easily portable. It can be played at a leisurely pace, or at a highly competitive level, making it ideal for all ages and abilities. To help introduce the game to young players, Sam Veal has started The First Dink Foundation to combine youth Pickleball instruction and coaching with mentorship and life skills development. This is achieved through the Positive Youth Development Methodology, consisting of: Curiosity, Character, Connection, Caring, Competency, Confidence, and Contribution. If you haven’t tried your hand at Pickleball yet, find a partner, grab a court and check out the fastest growing sport in America.

NEW Paradym and Paradym X Irons From Callaway By Ed Travis Callaway Golf’s new Paradym and Paradym X iron models are made with they are calling “Paradym Shift Construction” featuring a hollow body filled with urethane spheres and an AIdesigned forged face. Callaway told me they targeted producing both “the best of ball speed and feel,” plus used “Paradym Shift Construction.” The process starts with their AI software used to design a very strong forged face that provides added ball speed as well as higher launch with more consistency. The iron’s hollow head is filled with small urethane balls and includes the sophisticated frame design that includes added stiffness to facilitate energy transfer to the face and thus the Michigan Golf Journal

ball. The urethane spheres help with the iron’s feel and sound. Tungsten weights were also used for balance and better launch characteristics, but still retain distance for off center contact. Scott Manwaring, Senior Director Research & Development at Callaway said, “There is a noticeable tick up in ball speed. We’re super pleased about that, but the main thing is we’re getting better and better with the 455 Face Cup with our A.I. The amount of effort we’re putting into A.I. in irons is a lot more work, because we have to do it for the wedges, we have to do it for the long irons, we have to do it for the mid irons. But we’re seeing the results, where shots high on the face, on the spin consistency is just phenomenal.” Fast Facts Paradym series irons Hollow body with urethane microspheres AI-designed forged 455 face cup Speed Frame Internal & external tungsten weighting Stock shafts: Aldila Ascent PL Blue, Project X Hzrdus Silver, True Temper Elevate MPH Stock grip: Callaway Universal $200 per iron, set of seven $1,400 available Feb.24, 2023 Paradym Better players distance iron category 67g tungsten weighting Stock lofts: 5-iron 23°, pitching wedge 42° Paradym X Better players distance iron category 67g tungsten weighting Stock lofts: 5-iron 23°, pitching wedge 42°

Callaway Golf has announced the new ‘Paradym’ family of clubs that includes drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, and irons. The new driver lineup has three models Callaway says are targeted to fill the needs of a variety of player skill levels. This new line is a “paradigm shift” to reflect how the design departs from the usual interplay of forgiveness and distance. The drivers use the company’s first all carbon chassis thus eliminating titanium which has been the industry standard particularly for drivers. Each of the three driver models again make use of a forged titanium face created using Callaway’s AI software as seen in previous models. With the substitution of carbon over titanium the overall clubhead weight is 44% less. The idea being to make a driver that ends the debate between distance and forgiveness. The goal was to maximize distance while also maximizing ball speed, should impact be off center. The carbon fiber body allowed engineers to relocate weight so that stability and distance are improved while helping decrease dispersion and increase the overall MOI. Callaway Director of R&D for woods, Evan Gibbs said, “The Standard Model with the sliding weight is going to fit the broadest segment of player, it’s the head shape that’s going to appeal to the most players, plus it’s the highest MOI model. And with that APW, you’ve got an opportunity to influence the shot shape. If you need a little more draw bias, you can go to the Paradym X with the slightly larger footprint, more draw bias, and higher launch and the most forgiveness. Lastly the Triple Diamond is going to appeal to better players, it’s going to be our #1 model on Tour, very neutral trajectory, and interchangeable weights.” Paradym Drivers from Callaway By Ed Travis Fast Facts Callaway Paradym series drivers Forged carbon fiber sole Triaxial carbon crown Titanium face variable thickness insert Jailbreak internal stiffener Adjustable hosel Stock shafts: Aldila Ascent PL Blue, Project X Hzrdus, Mitsubishi Kai’LI Stock Grip: Golf Pride Velvet $599.99 at retail Feb.24, 2023 Paradym Game-improvement category 15-gram sliding weight in skirt Paradym X Super game-improvement category Draw bias Paradym Triple Diamond Better player category 450cc head Interchangeable front & back weights Michigan Golf Journal

There was a time not long ago when direct-toconsumer golf ball companies were few and far between. Golfers would typically buy balls at the local golf shop minutes before teeing off, or at a big box store while shopping for other gear or household items. Entering 2023, however, the “DTC” channel continues to explode as golfers have migrated online to buy golf balls, clubs and apparel. One of the DTC category leaders over the past decade, OnCore Golf, caught fire in 2022 with OnCore Igniting ‘DTC’ Golf Ball Category in 2023 the release of two new golf balls. The Buffalo, New York-based company dropped the new ELIXR, a three-piece, 84-compression offering geared toward golfers with driver swing speeds between 85 and 100 mph. And in October, OnCore unveiled the four-piece VERO X2, the followup to the wildly successful VERO X1, aimed at players with 110 mph and above swing speeds. The ELIXR 2022 and VERO X2 join OnCore’s AVANT 55, ELIXR and VERO X1 to round out OnCore’s five-ball lineup. The common thread By Shane Sharp Michigan Golf Journal

among the portfolio is the company’s proprietary perimeter weighting that pushes mass to the ball’s exterior for less side spin and straighter ball flight across all clubs. Case in point, the VERO X1 tested at 60% less driver side spin than Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x in independent testing by Golf EQ. Founded over a decade ago, OnCore has fast-tracked its growth through performance on the course and partnerships in the boardroom. Financial legend Charles Schwab is a key investor, as is Buffalo Bills Quarterback Josh Allen, who also serves as the company’s lead ambassador. Major traction in the DTC golf ball category has ignited OnCore’s foray into adjacent technologies, such X2s, ELIXR 2022s and AVANT 55 (a two-piece Surlyn cover) for just $35. OnCore offers free shipping on orders over $100 – key for DTC brands looking to steer golfers away from shopping offline. And for golfers who’re all-in on the brand, there’s Club OnCore – an Amazon Prime-like concept offering free shipping, customization, sitewide discounts and deals on other golf and lifestyle products. as the Golf Boost AI app for virtual golf instruction, a “smart golf ball” that will track myriad performance parameters and a golf and entertainment complex in Buffalo. Golfers new to OnCore can visit the website, www.oncoregolf. com, for an online ball fitting and receive $10 off their first purchase. And new for 2023, the company will offer a “Performance Pack” with a sleeve each of VERO X1s, VERO

Though not a golfer, Walt Disney created the world’s leading family entertainment destination. He was a true visionary, and it didn’t take him long to realize that the sky was the limit for golf in Central Florida. While developing the overall concept for what would become theWalt DisneyWorld Resort, and shortly after acquiring the Florida property, Disney sketched a preliminary outlook for the future of the site which included the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, resort hotels, convention facilities, manmade lakes, plus a large area designated for golf. A half century later, four unique courses, now operated by Arnold Palmer Golf Management (APGM), provide a golfer’s paradise. The layouts are challenging enough for the PGA TOUR’s greatest players, but also friendly enough to accommodate all skill levels at what has come to be known as “The Happiest Place on TURF!” Make Some Magic of Your Own At Disney World’s Golf Courses As Walt Disney World Golf ushers in the next 50 years, there’s tremendous excitement in store with the grand re-opening of the Magnolia Course. Next December will mark the 50th anniversary of Jack Nicklaus’ third consecutive victory in the Walt Disney World Golf Classic. Opened in 1971, Walt Disney World Resort will conclude its ongoing 50th anniversary festivities in March of 2023. After more than four decades hosting annual professional tournaments, Walt Disney World’s focus has shifted to expanding golf’s reach and is nowoffering a superlative experience in stunningly beautiful surroundings for family vacations, industry gatherings and business seminars. Given the diversity of the golf challenges and exceptional Walt Disney World Resort dining and entertainment options, it’s no wonder Golf Digest has ranked Walt Disney World Golf among its George McNeilly Michigan Golf Journal

top five destinations for a family golf trip. It is the ultimate “Family Experience.” Walt Disney World Golf has just completed an extensive redesign of the Magnolia Course. The changes involve a significant reimagination of all 18 greens and much of Magnolia’s closing stretch, holes 14 through 17. The Palm and Lake Buena Vista Courses are open for play, along with the Oak Trail Course, a ninehole walking layout, plus the driving ranges are open to the public. Disney goes out of its way to make vacations as convenient as possible with complimentary transportation to courses from select Walt Disney World Resort hotels and free parking for golfers on their way to courses. The resort experience is literally tailor-made for travelers. Men, women and junior golfers can rent TaylorMade golf equipment and Adidas golf shoes. Disney’s Palm Golf Course Picturesque natural beauty featuring shimmering lakes, majestic palm trees and tropical sands make the Palm Golf Course a pleasure to play, as well as a challenge. Tee options vary between 5,213 yards (red tees) and 6,870 yards (blue tees). The par-4 18th hole, features a well-protected, elevated green, which was always one of the most difficult on the PGA TOUR.

Disney’s Magnolia Golf Course Designed as a classic Tour style layout by Joe Lee, the Magnolia Golf Course is the longest of the Walt Disney World, playing at 7,560 yards from the Classic tees during tournaments, 7,141 yards from green tees and 6,684 from the white tees for daily play. Named for the Magnolia trees that line the fairways and elevated tees, it has undergone itsmost extensive redesign ever. Holes 14 through 17 are being reconfigured and all 18 greens are being substantially enhanced. Disney’s Lake Buena Vista Golf Course Designed in 1972 by Joe Lee, this course near Disney Springs winds through several of the resort properties, including Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa and Disney’s Old Key West Resort. The course plays between 5,177 and 6,745 yards and includes an island green on the par-3 seventh hole and a Mickey Mouse bunker that was added to the rear of the ninth green in 2018. Disney’s Oak Trail Golf Course A nine-hole walking course, Disney’s OakTrail is well-suited for families and casual golfers. This course, originally only six holes and known as “The Wee Course”, was expanded in the 1990s by Ron Garl who designed the fifth, sixth and seventh holes to feature water hazards around a canal and pond. The par-36 layout can be played from junior tees (1,713 yards) or close to 3,000 yards (including a 517-yard par-5) from the white tees. Michigan Golf Journal

A new fleet of premium Yamaha golf carts was recently introduced at the Palm, Magnolia and Lake Buena Vista Courses. Each cart is equipped with a cutting-edge touchscreen Yamatrack GPS system to provide overviews of every hole, along with yardage from the cart to the flagstick. These carts boast plush, cushioned seats and a suspension system to provide a comfortable ride, USB ports to power mobile devices and Bluetooth speakers for the musically inclined to enjoy. Families can play and ride together as they interact with Donald Duck, Daisy Duck and Pluto in Disney character-themed four-seater golf carts. More state-of-the-art technology is available in the form of Robo-Caddies, a small, robotic golf cart that employs GPS and Bluetooth technology to transport your clubs and all of your additional gear safely around Oak Trail. Golfers clip the cart’s small transmitter to their belt, load their golf bag, and focus on their next shot as the autonomous cart follows a few paces behind at a walking speed. Walt Disney World Golf also features a fleet of SoloRider individual adaptive carts to help facilitate pace of play and keep mobility-impaired golfers in the game. Bring the family for the dream vacation, plus while you’re there make some magic of your own at the Disney Golf Courses and make memories that will last a lifetime.

SuperStroke Launches Next Generation Zenergy Putter Grips SuperStroke, the No. 1 Putter Grip in golf and the leader in innovative Tour-proven golf grip technology, proudly introduces Zenergy, its next generation line of game-changing putter grips. SuperStroke’s first new hero line in three years, Zenergy replaces the Traxion line that has seen countless wins on professional tours. TRUE Linkswear to Debut All-New LUX Hybrid at 2023 PGA Show TRUE Linkswear, creators of ultra-comfortable, modern golf footwear designed for the rigors of walking amid the elements, debuted the all-new LUX Hybrid at the 2023 PGA Show last month. The LUX Hybrid is a performance-driven, athletically-inspired golf shoe designed to look like a traditional saddle shoe but built with TRUE’s market-leading technology. With over 1,000 rounds of PGA and LPGA TOUR golf played in the LUX Zenergy’s multi-layer grip construction – with a soft, tacky outer layer for extreme grip, and a firm rubber inner core for crucial stability and feedback – was developed with invaluable feedback from the world’s best golfers. Designed to provide players of all abilities total, unparalleled performance, Zenergy’s proprietary technology adds unmatched confidence to quiet a golfer’s hands – and mind – during every stroke. Patented No-Taper Shaping minimizes grip pressure with an advanced parallel design that allows golfers to quiet their hands and add stroke consistency. Located at the top of SuperStroke grips, the useful Tech-Port allows golfers to easily add game-improvement options, including the patented CounterCore weight system or performance tracking sensors. See for yourself why Patrick Cantlay, Sungjae Im and over 450 tour pros are using SuperStroke putter grips. Find SuperStroke’s 10 New Zenergy Putting Grip Models at www.SuperStrokeUSA.com. News & Notes Michigan Golf Journal

Titleist Introduces New Pro V1 And Pro V1x Titleist is promising that the most popular ball in golf has improved core technology that raises the bar for golf balls. The new models provide longer distance, lower long game spin, and greater consistency. The new Pro V1 and Pro V1x are engineered with high-gradient core designs that deliver lower long game spin for increased distance and a more consistent flight, yielding longer and straighter ball flight, while still Hybrid by TRUE Ambassadors like Joel Dahmen and Christina Kim, high-level player feedback led to creating a comfortable, durable shoe that performs at the highest level of the game. “The LUX Hybrid is a quintessential TRUE creation in that it delivers the highest level of comfort and performance on the golf course and is also perfectly suited for life off the course,” says TRUE CEO Jason Moore. “We’re excited to showcase it along with other current and future TRUE shoes, as well as our brand-new apparel line.” The LUX Hybrid is available in three high visibility core colors, black, grey and white, and two limited heritage collection colors, admiral and cognac. Weighing 11.2 ounces, the LUX Hybrid can be ordered at www.truelinkswear.com. shot they make is going to deliver the performance they expect and the performance they trust.” “For a Titleist golf ball to be new, it must be better,” said Frederick Waddell, Director of Golf Ball Product Management. “For us to call it a new Pro V1, it needs to be demonstrably better than the prior generation. We go through a rigorous testing and validation process to ensure the performance improvements developed by our world-class R&D team are recognized by the golfer when they put it in play and experience the product.” maintaining the Drop-and-Stop greenside control that Pro V1 and Pro V1x players rely on. “We’re looking for consistency in every element of golf ball construction, from the aerodynamics down to the core,” said Mike Madson, Senior Director Golf Ball Research and Engineering. “We always want the ball flying in the same window regardless of how it’s oriented, and we want the ball to produce consistent launch, spin, and speed on every shot. Consistency means when a golfer tees up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x, every properly executed

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By Ed Schmidt New Golf Courses to Try in 2023 Golfers are always seeking the Holy Grail of that next great golf course. If you are looking for a reason to grab your travel bag to find your next golfing adventure, here are 10 NEW courses that help you explore new golf frontiers? 1. Te Arai Resort North Course, Tomarata, New Zealand It’s one helluva long flight to New Zealand. My gosh, it takes countless mini-bags of pretzels, brewskis and movies just to survive the 14-hour journey from West Coast U.S.A. If you’re a golfer who seeks to play some of the world’s most spectacular golf courses, Te Arai is well worth the arduous trip. Slated to open late this year (2023), this classic, drop dead gorgeous beauty set along the sea incorporates spacious fairways, expansive greens and wind-shaped sandscapes. Designed by Tom Doak, the North is the perfect combination of a great piece of land, imaginative earth moving and shaping and design artistry. Better still, you can also play the Te Arai Resort South Course, a Bill Coore/Ben Crenshaw layout that debuted last year (2022). Situated 90 minutes north of Auckland on New Zealand’s North Island, Te Arai was developed by American Ric Kayne. 2. Cabot Citrus Farms, Brooksville, Florida I loved this place when it was known as World Woods. Unfortunately, it diminished in quality in recent years and was acquired by Canadian based developer Cabot, which is performing a stunning makeover that would make any Hollywood starlet proud. Some of the enhancements for the overall project include the addition of cottages and villas, a new clubhouse and nature paths. In total, upon 10

completion, the complex will include two 18hole courses, plus an 11-hole par-3 course and a 10-hole regulation-length course. Cabot Citrus Farms will also feature retail, restaurants, fitness and spa amenities, communal gathering spots, and a farmer’s market. Kyle Franz is the architect of record on both 18-hole redesigns (Pine Barrens and RollingOaks) andMikeNuzzo is co-designing Rolling Oaks with Franz and also overseeing the build of the other two shorter courses. The target date for the debut of Cabot Citrus Farms is late 2023. 3. Cabot Saint Lucia Point Hardy Golf Club, Saint Lucia, Caribbean Mention the word “Cabot” and you immediately think stunningly beautiful and wonderfully designed golf courses. After all, these are the same people who brought us Cape Breton in Nova Scotia (Cabot Links and Cabot Cliffs). I can’t wait for their newest masterpiece, the Point Hardy Golf Club in Saint Lucia in the Caribbean, a jaw dropper situated on a 375-acre peninsula on the island of Saint Lucia in the Caribbean. The highlyrespected team of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw had 1.5 miles of coastline to work with and they took full advantage of their good fortune. Perched above the Atlantic Ocean, the course weaves through verdant terrain, over rocky outcrops and along tropical bays and sandy beaches. “.. it is going to be one of the most visually dramatic courses in all of the world,” said Bill Coore in a recent interview with Golf Monthly. Point Hardy is slated to debut in the next few months (2023). 4. Landmand Golf Club, Homer Nebraska Who would’ve thunk Nebraska would be some kind golf mecca on the plains? Landmand, which Michigan Golf Journal

debuted late last year in the northeast corner of the state, joins amazing layouts like Sandhills, Dismal River and The Prairie Club if you visit the land of the Cornhusker. You’ll be blown away by the size and scope of Landmand, which spans 580 acres, about three times the size of an average course. Designed byTad King and Rob Collins of Sweetens Cove (Tennessee) fame, Landmand is a 7,200-yard, par-73 layout with super wide fairways, some up to 100 yards in width, and gargantuan greens. If you wanna grip it and rip and actually hit some greens (they’re really spacious so you can beef up your GIR stats) this is the place to do it. 5. RainDance National Resort & Golf Club, Windsor, Colorado From the back tees this behemoth plays to 7,845 yards and can be set up to play a whopping 8,485 yards. You’d expect the RainDance designer to be somebody like John Daly or even Tiger or Jack, who loved the long ball during their primes. No, no, no, the designer is none other than short hitter Fred Funk, who averaged 273 yards off the tee during his PGA Tour career. Funk teamed with Harrison Minchew, who spent nearly three decades as an in-house architect with Arnold Palmer, to fashion this long and winding course. Set in high desert at nearly 5,000 feet above sea level 55 miles north of Denver, the course features 250 feet of elevation changes and 20 to 30-foot deep arroyos. 6. Fields Ranch, Frisco, Texas Two of my favorite designers, Gil Hanse and Beau Welling, were selected to design the two 18-hole courses at the Omni PGA Frisco Resort adjacent to the new PGA of America headquarters about 35 miles north of Dallas. The East Course, designed by Hanse, is a wonderland of rolling terrain, dry washes, a meandering creek and prairie grasses that surround the holes. Welling’s West Course features more than 75 feet of elevation change, wide fairways averaging 75 feet wide, native field grasses, wetlands, live oaks and mesquite trees. There’s also a lighted 10-hole, par-3 short course (“The Swing”) at Fields Ranch. The Frisco PGA headquarters will host the 2027 PGA Championship. NOTE: {The East and West will start booking tee times early this year (2023) for

resort guests; the Omni PGA Frisco Resort hotel will open May 2023 – Registered guests will be notified via email of tee time booking details 120 days in advance of stay.} 7. Dunas Course at Terras da Comporta, Comporta, Portugal Playing golf in Portugal is an extreme delight and this new layout by David McLay Kidd will make it even better. Here’s a toast of a chilled Vinho Verde to this magnificent design set to debut this summer (2023). Situated on the Alentejo coast about an hour south of Lisbon, the Dunas course is remindful of a north Florida coastal course with constant sea breezes, white sugar sand dunes and scrub pine. The complex also includes a golf academy designed by Jose Maria Olazabal and Sergio Garcia. 8. The Lido Golf Club, Rome, Wisconsin I’m not sure what to think of this new Tom Doak design. It’s either a tribute course, a replica, a clone or a combination of all three. In a wildly ambitious, daring and creative project, Doak was recruited to reproduce C.B. MacDonald’s legendary, long-lost masterpiece, The Lido. The new Lido in Central Wisconsin is a bold idea by the Keiser Brothers, Michael and Chris. The Lido will operate as a semi-private club with reportedly some tee times available to Sand Valley Resort guests. The original Lido opened on Long Island in 1914 and at the time of its opening was compared in shot making to Pine Valley and National Golf Links. Unfortunately, the course was demolished by the U.S. Navy after the Navy purchased the property for use as a military base during World War II. Michigan Golf Journal

The new Lido is slated to open in 2023 although a definite opening date has not been set. Click to their website for the latest updates. 9. London Airlinks Golf Course, London, England Due to open in Summer 2023, the London Airlinks Course in West London is set in the lush, picturesque Middlesex countryside. Measuring just under 6,000 yards, playing to par 71, the parkland course has several links style features including dramatic dunes and burns. Added bonuses are the incredible views of London golfers receive when standing on the elevated tees on the 14th hole, the unique Toptracer Range, economically priced greens fees and the convenient location just moments from junction 3 on the M4. 10. St Patrick’s Links, County Donegal, Ireland It’s not the newest kid in town since it has been open for more than a year, but St. Patrick’s at Rosapenna Hotel & Golf Resort should be on your must play short list for 2023. St Patrick’s is a Tom Doak masterpiece that adheres to his mantra of “Great land produces great courses.” St Patrick’s is ranked No. 55 in The World’s Top 100 Golf Courses by Golf Magazine. The superb routing takes golfers through a constantly changing links landscape that encompasses huge dunes, elevated tees with stunning views of Sheephaven Bay and lush undulating fairways. Doak has fashioned 18 distinct and unforgettable holes to create one of the world’s best links golf experiences.

WIN A Golf Trip to Scotland in 2023!! In April, five amateur golfers, who qualified last September at the National Championship in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, will represent Team USA and do battle versus Team Scotland in the World Amateur Championship to be held at Dumbarnie Golf Links just outside of St. Andrews. Last year the Team USA National Championship was held at the home course of Arnold Palmer, Latrobe Country Club. During the 2022 National Championships, Doc Giffin, Arnold Palmer’s long-time friend and assistant was honored with the Key to the City of Latrobe by the Mayor. All the golfers had a fantastic three days. Simply win your flight at the local qualifier, compete and win your flight at the National Championships in Gettysburg September 23-25 and get ready to visit the ‘Home of Golf,’ St. Andrews. Watch this video, https:// www.usascot landgol f .com/ gettysburgnationals.html to find a local qualifier in your area, make it to the 2023 Team USA National Championship at Gettysburg. Team USA versus Team Scotland is proud be have the support of several great sponsors. SQAIRZ Golf Shoes, Caddy Time, Gustbuster Umbrellas, Gaylord Michigan Golf Mecca, the Scottsdale Collection, DumboMax Golf Grips, Zero Friction and the Golf Heritage Society all help to make Team USA versus Team Scotland a success in 2022 and look forward to another great year in 2023. If you have been dreaming of a golf trip to Scotland, this is your chance. To learn more visit: https://www.usascotlandgolf. com/ The goal at the National Championship is to win a trip to Scotland, but the camaraderie and good fun of all the golfers that competed was the real trophy. This year the ‘Road to Scotland’ for Team USA begins by entering a local qualifier held at various locations around the country. Five handicap divisions assure that everyone has a chance to win their flight and make it to the Team USA National Championships in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, September 22-25. Find a qualifying tournament near you at: https://www. u s a s c o t l a n d g o l f . c o m / gettysburgnationals.html Michigan Golf Journal

Our Contributors This Month Ed Travis Ed Travis is a national award winning golf journalist and has had a lifelong love affair with the game. He has competed in tournament golf both as an amateur and as a senior professional and though his competitive days are behind him, he still plays regularly and carries a handicap of 2. https://www.facebook.com/ed.travis.98 Ed Schmidt Jr. An intrepid traveler and storyteller, author of three books and more than 3,400 published articles, columns and blog posts, Ed Schmidt Jr., aka The Golf Travel Guru, is well versed in a variety of topics including, golf lifestyle, luxury travel, wine travel destinations, sports and health. Find him at: http://www.thegolftravelguru.com/ Michigan Golf Journal

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