Jonathan Moulton, the Superintendent at Martis Camp in Truckee, Calif., discussed the challenges of managing a golf course in a climate that experiences extreme weather conditions, including significant snowfall and temperature fluctuations. He highlighted the impact of climate change on their region, noting less monsoonal rain and more record-breaking weather events. Moulton detailed their strategies for transitioning the course from winter dormancy to playable conditions, including the use of black sand and compost for snow melt and the monitoring of ice damage. He also mentioned their efforts to balance sustainability with efficiency and the importance of planning and flexibility in their operations.
Also in the news … A Colorado club completes a multi-million-dollar transformation. The Pinery Country Club in Parker, Colo., created an open clubhouse flow that fosters a warm, social club culture. The fireplace lounge flows to the bar, allowing members to gather spontaneously, while the outdoor patio has been renovated as an extension of the main dining room, with seating for 100 guests.
Indigo Sports, a Troon company, will oversee golf operations, agronomy, food and beverage, and sales and marketing at The Salt Pond Golf Club, a daily-fee course in Bethany Beach, Del.
Lastly, Pebble Beach Resorts and the USGA unveiled the championship logo to kick off the 2027 U.S. Open. The official logo for the 127th U.S. Open incorporates enduring symbols of Pebble Beach and the championship’s legacy, such as the lone Cypress—a defining symbol of Pebble Beach since its founding in 1919—and seven stars commemorating the seventh U.S. Open contested at Pebble Beach Golf Links.