THE SHACK GOLF CLUB OWNER NICK LARKIN (L) with All-World Caddie Greg Kunkel (R) are at the bar where Arnie hangs out all year round. The Shack is now complete with 7 simulator bays and a putting green. But the great food and beverage at the bar heighten The Shack experience to another level. So book your party today, or just come by and hit some balls on Trackman. Lessons and club fittings are available. The Shack also sells Bettinardi putters. Located at 1717 Chestnut Ave in Glenview. So call and book your simulator time today at (847)-904-2905 TheShackGolfClub.com.
SILLY SEASON IS HERE!
SO THAT also means it must be December, and Tiger Time now fills the void in the Silly Season.
Because when December comes around, there is plenty of Tiger talk. Did he play in the Hero (No). Will he play in the Zozo (No). Will he play in the Father-Son PNC (not likely).
But that is likely to be a good thing for the Father-Son, because for once people who follow the event can find out who the other teams are. Plus everyone might find out who actually won, which is not always easy to do. So in a couple of years when Tiger hits 50, there will be plenty of talk about him playing on the Champions Tour.
THE CHAMPIONS AM-FAM event run by Steve Stricker that is moving to the Stricker renovated TPC Wisconsin, is apparently becoming a 2-man team event. Which could be like the New Orleans event on the PGA Tour. So the question has been raised, What about a Sticker-Woods team in 2026 at the Am-Fam. Stay tuned.
WOODS held a presser at last weeks Hero Tournament-where Scottie Scheffler won again, over that massive field of 20 players. Woods suggested a $5 million dollar payout to all players on the USA Ryder Cup team. Say what? Of course Woods did suggest that all the money get donated to various charities, not a bad idea.
BUT WHILE THE PGA OF AMERICA makes a good buck on the Ryder Cup, giving $5 million to 12 players and probably the Captain, and maybe the assistants. Sounds like another reason for prices on Ryder Cup tickets and other items to just sky rocket more than they have for next year at Bethpage-Black (course) on Long Island. I would hope that when the Ryder Cup returns to the USA and Hazeltine CC in Minnesota in 2030, prices take a dip from what they are next year.
NEWS FROM UP NORTH AND DOWN SOUTH-that’s not so silly.
What a great job of reporting by Gary D’Amato of Wisconsin.Golf.
Because first up was D’Amato breaking the story of the latest project by Bob Lang, called Trinity Hills to be built up in Wisconsin.
Lang you might remember built Erin Hills before selling it to Andy Ziegler the current owner. Erin Hills will host the 2025 U.S. Women’s Open in June.
This time Lang will have Steve Stricker design the course with another architect on board. Original Erin Hills Director of Golf Kent Instefjord will return to Trinity Hills.
But then D’Amato caught up with Sand Valley’s Mike Keiser-son of yes Mike Keiser. Keiser told D’Amato that what was once 1,500 acres when his dad first bought the land, is now more like 15,000 acres. So that’s enough land to build 5 more 18 hole courses, and that’s what Keiser plans to do. I hope he does, and maybe picks a few new architects to add some variety to all the great work done by Kidd-Crenshaw and Coore, and Tom Doak.
KEISER SAYS the family would like to end up with 100,000 acres of land in the area.
80,000 to be used for a Wisconsin state park, with the other 20,000 acres to be the Sand Valley Golf Resort.
So when the day comes that Sand Valley has built all of these other proposed courses. The only other property with as many golf holes will be Pinehurst, and maybe Reynolds Lake-Oconee by then. So you can read more on this, and everything Sand valley at Wisconsin.Golf.
TWO TIME WESTERN OPEN CHAMPION NICK PRICE-meets the media tomorrow at the new Soleta Golf Club (designed by Price) in Myakka City Florida. The new course is now open for play, and will have some public play until all the memberships and homes are sold in the surrounding Soleta community.
Golfers on Golf will have our radio partner Len Ziehm at media day to get all the details. Then see what Ziehm has to say at LenZiehmongolf.com. Ziehm is now the new Executive Director of the Golf Travel Writers Association of America. Congrats Len.
DENNIS JOHNSEN has now officially retired from Pine Meadow Golf Club in Mundelein after 20 years at the club, and 50 years in the golf business. Tyler Wollberg is the new head golf professional and he starts today at “The Pine”. It was great to see a group of over 100 people at Pine Meadow yesterday for Johnsen’s send off, including Frank and Katherine Jemsek.
The Gog Blog returns this week. RS