
Erik Matuszewski
Contributor at Forbes
Editorial Director at National Golf Foundation
Editorial Director for NGF, Forbes/LINKS golf contributor & dad to 3. Bright-side looker, but can find a foot of break in any 5-foot putt... Fan of ellipses.
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2 days ago |
forbes.com | Erik Matuszewski
The third par 3 course at Big Cedar Lodge, Cliffhangers, is scheduled to open on July 4th. Big Cedar LodgeOn the 4th of July, Big Cedar Lodge in Missouri’s Ozarks will open its new Par 3 Cliffhangers course and in doing so move into uncharted territory in the world of American golf – becoming the first destination resort with three short courses.
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2 days ago |
forbes.com | Erik Matuszewski
Club Glove has overhauled its top-selling golf travel bag for the first time in three decades. Club GloveWith a backdrop of record-setting levels of recreational golf travel in recent years, Club Glove has completely overhauled its top-selling golf travel bag – the Traveler – for the first time in 30 years.
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1 week ago |
forbes.com | Erik Matuszewski
Reynolds Lake Oconee unveiled plans for its eighth golf course within its sprawling resort real estate community, with the forthcoming Fenmoor Golf Club being the third that will be limited to member-only play. Construction is already underway and the 18-hole layout, designed by architect Steve Smyers, is scheduled to open in Fall of 2026.
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1 week ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Erik Matuszewski
An aerial of the original course at Bandon Dunes on the Oregon coast. The past three years have yielded record numbers of U.S. golf travelers, with eagerly itinerant golfers hitting the road for getaways to resorts and destination locations. Whether it’s traveling with friends, family, a spouse, colleagues, clients, or solo, more than 12 million Americans have gone on an overnight trip that included at least one round of golf every year since 2022, according to the National Golf Foundation.
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1 week ago |
forbes.com | Erik Matuszewski
The past three years have yielded record numbers of U.S. golf travelers, with eagerly itinerant golfers hitting the road for getaways to resorts and destination locations. Whether it’s traveling with friends, family, a spouse, colleagues, clients, or solo, more than 12 million Americans have gone on an overnight trip that included at least one round of golf every year since 2022, according to the National Golf Foundation.
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"It’s a world-class golf course and it's a blank slate. So, it's going to be a fun adventure." Why Escalante Golf acquired Canyata, a mythical #golf club in the Illinois corn fields that sees far less play than Augusta National. ➡️https://t.co/FfzTUVjMlg #ForbesSports https://t.co/5RrUaUuiyM