
Who designed the Ridge Golf Course?
Jim WilshireThe Jim Wilshire designed 18-hole championship course has undulating fairways, dam and water features with full irrigation. The couch fairways and bent grass greens are amongst the best of any public course in NSW. The Ridge Golf Course and Driving Range offers something to cater for all ages and golfing abilities.
Who designed Moose Ridge Golf Course?
Ray Hearn'sRay Hearn's design is extremely challenging at every turn – the fourth hole is a par-five that measures 630 yards.
Who designed the Ridge at Castle Pines Golf Course?
Tom Weiskopf designThe Tom Weiskopf design has been recognized by Colorado's leading golf publications as the #1 upscale public facility in the state and GOLF Magazine currently ranks The Ridge #66 on its national “Top 100 You Can Play” list.
Who owns Stanton Ridge?
Heritage Golf GroupHeritage Golf Group continues to be the most active buyer in the market, adding its 10th and 11th courses. It acquired Stanton Ridge Golf & Country Club in Whitehouse Station, N.J., and Boulder Ridge Country Club in Lake of the Hills, Ill., near Chicago.
Who owns Moose Ridge Golf Course?
Bill ShorttBill Shortt, Owner of Moose Ridge Golf Course.
Does Huron Meadows Golf Course have a driving range?
The 6,663-yard course's scenic fairways and greens often force players to use every club in the bag to achieve a good par score. Huron Meadows Golf Course also provides players with a driving range and food services.
Who designed the Heritage golf course?
Architect Pete DyeCourse Overview Designed by Golf Course Architect Pete Dye with Jack Nicklaus serving as a design consultant, the par-71 Harbour Town Golf links first opened for play in time for the inaugural 1969 Heritage Golf Classic, now sponsored by RBC and known as the RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing.
Who owns the Ridge at Back Brook?
Joel Moore - OwnerJoel Moore - Owner - The Ridge At Back Brook | LinkedIn.
Who bought Heritage Golf?
Myers and Venetian Golf Club in Venice brings Heritage's Florida presence to a total of five clubs. “The purchase of these clubs from Lennar Homes bolsters our strategic vision to partner with residential developers and builders,” said Scott McMartin, chief acquisition officer of Heritage Golf Group.