New Look Planned for SICC Old Course
Singapore: A major revamp of the Singapore Island Country Club’s historic Island Course is underway with the new-look layout scheduled to open in the third quarter of 2025.
Singapore: A major revamp of the Singapore Island Country Club’s historic Island Course is underway with the new-look layout scheduled to open in the third quarter of 2025.
Sindalah, Saudi Arabia: A new nine-hole golf course is to be built on the luxury island of Sindalah that will be a partnership between NEOM and IMG Golf Course Services.
Iowa, United States: Installing Capillary Bunkers has transformed the golf course operations at Iowa’s Hyperion Field Club.
Florida, United States: CapillaryFlow is extending the performance guarantee on its bunker liner solution for clients who also install its Wash Box product as part of their project.
Florida, United States: The Breakers Palm Beach is using Capillary Bunkers technology and the Wash Box to preserve bunker sand on its two golf courses.
Järfälla, Sweden: The Viksjö course, known as the ‘birthplace of Swedish professional golf’, is in the process of renovating its bunkers with CapillaryFlow.
New Clark City, Philippines: Hann Resorts has announced the second in its trio of designer golf courses that comprise its Hann Reserve integrated resort development.
North Carolina, United States: The Cullasaja Club has chosen to line its bunkers using the Capillary Bunkers technology supplied by CapillaryFlow.
Aqaba, Jordan: Ayla Golf Club, the first all-grass course in Jordan, has begun a bunker renovation, installing the Capillary Bunkers liner technology supplied by CapillaryFlow.
North Carolina, United States: A 93-year-old Donald Ross-designed course is installing Capillary Bunkers to extend the life of bunker sand.
Iowa, United States: The Echo Valley Country Club has just completed installing the Capillary Bunkers liner on all of its 27 holes.
South Carolina, United States: Severe weather events are a fact of life in the south-east of the US. But there are ways of making dealing with the weather easier, as Course Superintendent Kevin Pryzblski has found out this year.