BOWLING GREEN, Fla. — Golf architect David McLay Kidd has been itching for more than a decade to design a course at Streamsong Resort in Florida. Starting in February, he’ll get that chance. Kidd has ...
Twenty-five years ago, it was impossible to imagine the places people would now be rushing to for world class resort golf: the cold southwest coast of Oregon; the austere shore of the mighty St.
The PGA of America announced today that Streamsong Golf Resort in Bowling Green, Florida, will host the 2027 PGA Professional Championship. The four-day, 72-hole Championship will be contested on ...
Golf’s most-debated new course name has finally been announced. Streamsong’s fourth 18-hole course will not be a color, instead Bone Valley, a nod to the prehistoric roots of the fairways and greens ...
On Wednesday, April 29, the PGA of America celebrated the conclusion of yet another PGA Professional Championship. Held at gorgeous Bandon Dunes, the tournament—its 58th edition—provided plenty of ...
Megalodons are good for marketing. Moviemakers know this (see: “The Meg” and “The Meg 2”). Golf course operators seem to understand it, too. The newest course at Streamsong Resort in Florida is proof.
BOWLING GREEN, Fla. – There are expectations for architects as they design a golf hole. Length, width, severity of contours, difficulty, placement of the green – there’s room for creativity, sure, but ...
Streamsong Resort announced last week it has a fifth 18-hole course on the way. Calling the shots for the new design is David McLay Kidd, whose credits include Bandon Dunes, Gamble Sands and Mammoth ...
Streamsong Blue and Red share so much DNA (Tom Doak and Bill Coore worked collaboratively on their respective layouts, using some of the same land and even letting their routings intermingle) that ...
Years after my first stay at Streamsong left me stunned, David McLay Kidd’s Bone Valley looks poised to push Florida’s most distinctive golf destination even deeper into golf-geek heaven. One note ...
Megalodons are good for marketing. Moviemakers know this (see: "The Meg" and "The Meg 2"). Golf course operators seem to understand it, too. The newest course at Streamsong Resort in Florida is proof.