Imagine building 26 golf courses at the height of the golf development bubble, with nine figures in public pension money — in an effort that now loses money year after year. Welcome to the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail.
In theory, 12-hole designs should be cheaper to play, build, and maintain. But in the staid industry of golf course development, there’s been no rush to test the theory. The minds behind Sweetens Cove are ready to change that.
“Everyone congratulates you after making it to Final Stage; there are all these text messages, and everybody’s excited for you — but it’s nowhere near being over.”
After a wild summer and fall, Stephen Franken is headed to Korn Ferry Q-School Final Stage hungry to improve his position — but also ready to give the 2020 schedule everything he’s got, regardless of his status.
Three years ago, Robby Shelton finished 194th on the Web Tour’s money list. Now he’s won twice in three weeks and has the inside track on the tour’s season-long points race.
“When I went up to Canada, I told myself, ‘You’ve still gotta beat people.’ … A lot of guys will go up there, and they don’t think they should be there — they think they should be on the PGA Tour or the Web. But you just can’t have that kind of mindset.”