Monday, September 22, 2025

Paul Azinger Rips Bethpage Black, Calls Ryder Cup Venue a “Mistake”


Bethpage Black, the storied Long Island course set to host the 2025 Ryder Cup, is drawing fire from a notable critic: former U.S. Ryder Cup captain Paul Azinger.

Azinger, who led the U.S. to victory at Valhalla in 2008, didn’t hold back during an appearance on Trey Wingo’s Straight Facts Homie! podcast. He said he “couldn’t stand” Bethpage Black and argued that the PGA of America made a “mistake” in selecting it as the host course.

“This golf course, I’m like you. I couldn’t stand it,” Azinger told Wingo, recalling his missed cut at the 2002 U.S. Open. “I think I was 18 over for two days. The media loved it because it was a public course. What are you gonna do if they play the U.S. Open there every five years? I guess I’ll take every fifth year off.”

Azinger’s complaints went beyond personal frustration. He criticized the design itself, calling out awkward angles and blind shots. “I really don’t like Bethpage Black. There’s a lot of awkward angles, downhill tee shots to fairways that angle away, uphill second shots where you can’t see the landing area. It’s just hard and you cannot fluke your way around there,” he said.

More concerning to Azinger is what he sees as a lack of home-course advantage for the American side. “We don’t know the course,” he said. “I think one of the biggest mistakes the American Ryder Cup team or the PGA of America always seems to make is going to courses we’re not familiar with.”

That take runs counter to some of the current U.S. team’s experience. Captain Keegan Bradley played Bethpage regularly during his college days, and Cameron Young, a New York native, won the 2017 New York State Open there. Young even called it “a straight-forward, big-boy golf course” earlier this summer.


Still, Azinger doubled down. “I guarantee you they don’t love it either. Me and you don’t love it. They don’t love it,” he told Wingo.

He also questioned whether Captain Bradley will have any influence over course setup, a factor Azinger said Europe has historically used to its advantage. And he raised concerns about the New York fans: “If the U.S. gets off to a bad start, even the crowd can be volatile there. That’s why I told Keegan right out of the gate, buddy, you gotta win the crowd.”

Despite the criticism, Azinger expressed faith in the U.S. team’s preparation, especially after what he described as being “out-prepared” in Italy in 2023. “There’s no shortcut to success,” he said. “We have the 12 best Americans, and they just have to out-prepare the Europeans, in a nutshell.”

Azinger closed the interview with advice for Bradley: skip the motivational videos. “I wouldn’t play videos of people like Michael Jordan or the President wishing them luck. That just makes you want to throw up,” he said. “It didn’t help me. It made me more nervous.”

The 2025 Ryder Cup begins Friday, September 26 at Bethpage Black.

Deerwood Country Club Plans Major Golf Course Redesign for 2026


Deerwood Country Club in South Jacksonville will undergo a year-long redesign of its 65-year-old golf course, closing in October 2026 and reopening in October 2027. The equity member-owned club spans more than 180 acres, with the original course designed by George Cobb.

Ahead of the renovation, a new six-hole short course called The Approach will debut, offering members a more casual and social way to enjoy the game. The project will be constructed by Jacksonville-based MacCurrach Golf Construction and will include upgraded irrigation and drainage systems.


The redesign of the main course will feature dramatic updates, highlighted by a shared double-green complex for the par-3 12th and par-4 14th holes. Architect Erik Larsen of Larsen Golf, who has designed more than 100 courses worldwide and previously served as Arnold Palmer’s project architect, is leading the project. His design includes large, strategically placed white-sand bunkers, a swale on the 12th hole, and multiple risk-reward opportunities such as a drivable par-4 at the 11th and a par-5 at the 10th wrapping around the lake. The course will stretch to 7,350 yards.

Deerwood’s enhancements continue a trend among Jacksonville-area clubs. Glen Kernan Club reopened earlier this year after a two-year renovation that included a new clubhouse, while Jacksonville Golf and Country Club will close in late 2027 for course and facility upgrades.


Deerwood has already invested in numerous member amenities since 2022, including a resort-style pool, expanded fitness and wellness complex, pickleball courts, upgraded locker rooms, and new dining options such as 1960, a family restaurant honoring the club’s founding year.

The course, once host to the PGA Tour’s Greater Jacksonville Open between 1967 and 1975, will provide reciprocal playing privileges at other area clubs during the closure. 

Heritage Golf Group Introduces AI-Powered Golf Course Assistant in Partnership with Noteefy


Heritage Golf Group, a leader in delivering exceptional private and daily fee golf experiences across the nation, today announced a new partnership with Noteefy, an innovator in golf technology, to introduce artificial intelligence (AI)-powered solutions that will elevate the member and guest experience at its clubs.

The collaboration begins with Heritage Golf Group’s four Hilton Head Island courses and TPC Tampa Bay, serving as the first destinations to launch Noteefy’s AI Pro Shop Assistant, a cutting-edge digital concierge designed to transform how golfers connect with their clubs.

The Heritage Golf AI Assistant offers golfers who choose to book tee times through online channels real-time, personalized support directly through the golf course website. From tee-time assistance and course condition updates to tailored event recommendations and membership engagement, the AI assistant is built to bring world-class service beyond the clubhouse walls.

“Heritage Golf Group has always been committed to honoring the traditions of the game while embracing innovation that improves the member experience,” said Lisa Dahlstrom, Vice President of Revenue at Heritage Golf Group. “By partnering with Noteefy, we are taking another bold step forward through leveraging AI to provide seamless, helpful service to our members and guests without losing the personal touch.”

Heritage Golf Group has grown into one of the most respected operators of clubs in the nation, with a portfolio that spans some of the most iconic golf destinations in America. This partnership underscores the company’s mission to deliver an exceptional lifestyle experience, where community, technology, and tradition converge.

“Golfers today expect convenience, personalization, and digital access— and that’s exactly what Noteefy delivers,” said Jake Gordon, CEO of Noteefy. “We are proud to partner with Heritage Golf Group to bring this innovation to their members.”

Initial rollouts have occurred at the four Hilton Head Island courses and TPC Tampa Bay, with expansion plans in the future to ensure members nationwide benefit from the enhanced service and connectivity this technology provides.

Friday, September 19, 2025

What Are the Worst Golf Courses in Each State? (Arkansas)

The Links at Fayetteville G&CC

We performed a search for the three worst golf courses in Arkansas. Here is the trio that comes up often in reviews and forums where people complain about things like cost vs condition, design/layout, customer service, etc. 

1. The Links at Fayetteville Golf & Country Club (Fayetteville)

What people complain about:

- Staff/customer service is described as “unprofessional” or “sub-par.” (GolfPass)

- No carts available even after booking, and then being charged cart fees. (GolfPass)

- Tee boxes with no grass, uneven surfaces; many patches of dead grass or bare spots and mud in fairways. (GolfPass)

- Very slow pace of play, long waits even for 9 holes. (GolfPass)

Longhill Golf Course

2. Longhills Golf Course (Benton)

What people complain about:

- Very poor behavior from course staff: someone working in the clubhouse “ruining your round,” being threatened with removal for small infractions, and hostility. (GolfPass)

- Grass/turf problems: large areas with no grass. (GolfPass)

- Amenities in poor shape. (GolfPass)

The Country Club of Arkansas

3. The Country Club of Arkansas (Maumelle)

What people complain about:

- Course condition inconsistency: greens in bad shape (weeds, bald or thin spots, heat damage). FaIrways with poor drainage (mud after rain) and cart paths damaged or underwater. (Top Rated)

- Facilities seem neglected: tee boxes given short shrift, lack of signage, amenities falling behind expectations for a semi-private club. (Top Rated)

- Customer service: while staff are often noted as nice, the overall experience suffers because of grounds/facilities not being up to standard. (Top Rated)

Do you agree/disagree with this list? What are your thoughts?

Eastside Golf, Nike Release “Take Flight” Footwear Collaboration


The “Take Flight” Collection marks the second release between the brands, featuring Nike Air Max Plus G and Nike Victory Tour 4;
Collection will be previewed at Eastside Golf’s New York City Pop Up at Shopify NY September 25 – 28, and available for purchase on October 2nd

Eastside Golf, the lifestyle brand redefining the intersection of golf, culture, and fashion, today revealed its second highly anticipated shoe collection in collaboration with NIKE, Inc.

The “Take Flight” collection features two new Eastside Golf x Nike footwear models – the Nike Air Max Plus G, featuring spikeless integrated traction, and Eastside Golf’s second performance shoe, the spiked Nike Victory Tour 4. The shoes will be available for early purchase on EastsideGolf.com on September 25; and will be sold on Nike.com, as well as online and in select DICK’s Sporting Goods, Golf Galaxy and Pebble Beach Company stores on October 2nd.

Eastside Golf’s full “Take Flight” collection, featuring the Nike footwear collaboration, the brand’s limited-edition Ryder Cup line, as well as apparel and accessories for holiday, will be showcased at Eastside Golf’s New York City-based pop-up presented by Shopify. This will mark the second year Eastside Golf has taken over the Shopify NY storefront in SoHo, giving consumers the opportunity to immerse themselves in the brand, and touch, feel and try on Eastside Golf’s signature styles and preview upcoming launches. The pop-up will be open from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM daily from September 25th – 28th at 131 Greene St.

The “Take Flight” collection symbolizes golf and community rising higher together, breaking new boundaries and setting new standards for what the sport can be. Drawing inspiration from the sky, “Take Flight” drives its wearers to reach new heights and soar beyond their limits in golf and in life.

“Take Flight represents an evolution in the game – inspiring everyone, golfers and non-golfers alike, to reach for new heights in whatever they are pursuing,” said Earl Cooper, Eastside Golf co-founder. “We are honored to release our second collaboration with Nike, and extend our long-standing relationship with the Nike family as a whole.”

Footwear Details:

Eastside Golf x Nike “Take Flight” Air Max Plus G

In this boundary-breaking crossover, streetwear and golf sensibilities are blended seamlessly in this shoe with spikeless integrated traction that performs just as well on the course as it does in the city. Featuring a sky-blue colorway, the iconic Nike Air Max Plus is reimagined as a performance golf shoe, marked with the deep attention to detail that Eastside Golf is known for. Hidden design elements, including the shoe’s iconic cage graphic that spells “Eastside” and “Golf”, are just a few aspects that make this shoe unique. The Eastside Golf x Nike “Take Flight” Air Max Plus G retails for $205.


Eastside Golf x Nike “Take Flight” Nike Victory Tour 4

The second performance shoe released by Eastside Golf, the Nike Victory Tour 4 is designed for the course and inspired by the sky. The premium fabric finish offers a subtle sky glare effect, while the blue chrome accents on the swoosh and sole reflect the stratosphere. The spiked sole with its carbon plate is engineered for optimal green-grass performance, offering the wearer stability and signature style on the course. The Eastside Golf x Nike “Take Flight” Nike Victory Tour 4 retails for $210.

The collaboration with Nike marks the next stage in Eastside Golf’s long-standing relationship with the NIKE, Inc. family of brands. In 2024, the brands released their first shoe collaboration, featuring the Nike Air Max 1 ‘86 OG’, a hybrid non-spiked golf shoe, and the spiked Nike Air Zoom Victory Tour 3, Eastside Golf’s first performance shoe. In 2021, Eastside Golf made history with the first collaboration on an Air Jordan golf shoe, and has released a total of nine highly sought-after collaborations with Jordan Brand.

Founded by former Morehouse College golf teammates Olajuwon Ajanaku and Earl Cooper, Eastside Golf has emerged as a cultural force, reshaping the game’s image and appeal through authentic storytelling, barrier-breaking collaborations, and fashion-forward design. The brand’s partnerships with Jordan Brand, the NBA, MLB, and major U.S. retailers have helped expand golf’s reach, change the perception of the game and achieve greater relevance with new audiences around the world. This year, the brand opened its first US-based retail store in Detroit, MI, and announced partnerships with leading national fashion and sports retailers, including Nordstrom, Golf Galaxy, DICK’s Sporting Goods and House of Sport, while expanding its presence in streetwear and golf pro shop locations.

Cambodia’s Vattanac Golf Resort to Host Legends Tour Event


Vattanac Golf Resort, Cambodia’s premier golf destination, in partnership with Vattanac Brewery and Vattanac Bank, proudly announces that it will host the Vattanac Legends Championship, the first-ever Legends Tour event in Cambodia. The tournament will take place from 21 to 23 November 2025.

This landmark championship will bring together some of golf’s most celebrated figures, including Ryder Cup captains, Major champions, and international stars, marking a historic milestone for both Cambodia and the global golfing community.

The Vattanac Legends Championship will place Cambodia firmly on the world stage, reinforcing the Kingdom’s reputation as a rising sports and tourism destination. With international broadcast coverage, the event is expected to reach millions of golf fans across Europe, Asia, and beyond, shining a spotlight not only on Phnom Penh and Vattanac Golf Resort but also on the unity, pride, and progress of the Cambodian people.

Designed by six-time Major winner Sir Nick Faldo, Vattanac Golf Resort, Managed by Troon Golf, features two award-winning championship courses that seamlessly blend world-class design with Khmer cultural heritage. Hosting the Legends Tour reflects Vattanac Group’s mission to celebrate Cambodia’s heritage, elevate national pride, and build the country’s future through sport, hospitality, and global partnerships.


Statement from: Neak Oknha Sam Ang Vattanac – Executive Director of Vattanac Group
“It is an honor to welcome the Legends Tour to Cambodia for the first time. The Vattanac Legends Championship will showcase not only our world-class golf facilities but also the pride, resilience, and hospitality of the Cambodian people. By bringing Ryder Cup captains and Major winners to Phnom Penh, we are opening a new chapter for Cambodian sport and tourism. This tournament will inspire our youth, unite Cambodians in pride, strengthen international friendships, and position Cambodia as a destination for world-class golf events and beyond.”

Statement from: Mr. Phil Harrison – Legends Tour CEO
“The Legends Tour is delighted to announce its partnership with Neak Oknha Vattanac and The Vattanac Group to deliver Cambodia’s inaugural premier global professional golf tournament, taking place at the prestigious Vattanac Golf Resort from 21–23 November 2025.

With Cambodia rapidly emerging as a destination for golf tourism, the recent opening of the Techo International Airport and the calibre of world-class partners already committed to the event further underline its significance. Set against the backdrop of the stunning Nick Faldo–designed course at Vattanac Golf Resort, this tournament promises to be a standout occasion on the Legends Tour calendar.”

BallenIsles Country Club Leaders Play 454 Holes of Golf to Raise $20K for the First Tee – Palm Beaches


Members of the BallenIsles Country Club leadership team played a combined 454 holes of golf over nine hours on Monday, September 15 to raise more than $20,000 for the First Tee – Palm Beaches. General Manager and Chief Executive Officer Ryan Walls, Director of Golf Jeff Fitzherbert, Head Professional Chris Hayes, Assistant Professional David Flinn, Marketing Manager Laren Fender and Senior Communications Coordinator Brooke Harrison participated in the 10th Annual 100 Hole Challenge Golf Marathon held at Jupiter Country Club to raise funds for the First Tee – Palm Beaches through BallenIsles’ member donations and pledges.

First Tee – Palm Beaches is a major youth development program at golf courses throughout Palm Beach County and is one of 15 First Tee chapters in the state of Florida. Founded in 1988, the Palm Beaches chapter encompasses over 80,000 elementary school students, providing opportunities for students to learn the Nine Core Values of the First Tee Life Skills Experience. Additionally, the program serves children with special needs and disabilities, veterans disabilities and people with paralysis. The First Tee also provides life skills and life enhancement opportunities to all young people through the game of golf.

2025 marked the sixth time Walls and Fitzherbert participated in the Annual Golf Marathon, and the first time for Hayes, Flinn, Fender and Harrison. Fender and Harrison joined the group and played the first 30 holes. Collectively, BallenIsles Country Club has raised over $115,000 for the First Tee through the Golf Marathon. Last year, Walls and Fitzherbert played for five hours to complete their combined 280 holes of golf at the Palm Beach Par 3 and raised $17,000 for the First Tee of the Palm Beaches through member donations and pledges. Previous donations include $21,500 in 2023, $23,995 in 2022, $17,500 in a rain-shortened 2021 event, and $15,000 in 2020.

“I’m exhausted and don’t want to play any more golf,” joked Walls. “But, our BallenIsles team, 454 holes and all, are super proud of our members for supporting such a great cause once again. It was rewarding today to get to meet a successful businessman who was a recipient of a First Tee scholarship years ago. It is a wonderful program that continues to provide in our local community, to our future golfers, but more importantly, future leaders. Great job once again to the First Tee and Marathon Golf players.”  

While the 2025 100 Hole Challenge is complete, the BallenIsles team hopes to continue to collect donations for the First Tee – Palm Beaches through the end of the year as the fundraiser website is still accepting contributions. For more information on the First Tee – Palm Beaches and their 100 Hole Challenge Golf Marathon, visit Children’s Golf Foundation.

For more information on BallenIsles Country Club, visit www.BallenIsles.org.