Golf News for Friday, January 8, 2010 | Business

Regent Golf inks management agreement with The Club at Olde Stone

ALPHARETTA, Ga. -- Regent Golf is pleased to announce that it has entered into a management agreement with The Club at Olde Stone, a private country club community located in Bowling Green, Kentucky.

The Club at Olde Stone, voted the #8 best new private course in 2007 by Golf Digest was designed by internationally acclaimed golf architect Arthur Hills. Created with a deep respect for the land, Hills was given free reign to create a masterpiece on terrain that he describes as "one of the absolute best sites we've worked on." During its short history, The Club at Olde Stone has hosted the 2008 Junior Ryder Cup, the 2009 Kentucky Open and the 2009 NCAA Men's Regional Golf Tournament. In addition to the great golf course, Olde Stone amenities include the Village Hall, the Golf House, Swimming Pool, Tennis Courts and the Olde Stone Learning Center featuring Matt Killen, teacher to Kenny Perry, J. B. Holmes and a number of PGA and Nationwide Tour professionals.

"Our goal is to help Mr. Scott fully realize Olde Stone's potential as one of the premier golf communities in the country," said Steve Paris, Founder/Partner, Regent Golf.

"After meeting with Regent, I quickly came to the conclusion that I would receive the personalized attention from leading experts within the private club business to help me complete my vision for the Olde Stone community, our world class golf club and soon to be Matt Killen Golf Academy at Olde Stone, said Jim "Scotty" Scott, founding owner of Olde Stone.

Headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, Regent Golf provides customized golf club management and consulting services, as well as selectively acquires golf properties. With senior level experience from leading golf management and Fortune 50 companies, Regent Golf cost-effectively offers club ownership the most advanced business practices, processes, tools and technology. www.regentgolf.com



 
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