LPGA International in Florida completes renovation project

Work started immediately after autumn 2019 takeover by Fore Golf Partners.
  • LPGA International

    Bunkers on both layouts have been restored to their original specifications

  • LPGA International

    The project was commissioned by new owners Fore Golf Partners

Alex Smith

By Alex Smith |


LPGA International in Daytona Beach, Florida, has completed renovation work on its two courses and practice facility.

The project began immediately after the $3.45 million acquisition of the facility by Fore Golf Partners in autumn 2019.

Bunkers on both layouts – one designed by Rees Jones in 1994 and the other by Arthur Hills in 1997 – have been restored to their original specifications, and new drainage has been installed. Sections of cart paths have been repaved and the member driving range has been resurfaced with TifTuf bermudagrass.

Fore Golf, led by Charles Staples, specialises in golf club turnarounds and currently owns 11 clubs in Florida and Maryland.

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