Industry News
The latest Golf Industry News from Indigo Golf Partners

Congratulations to all of our 2020 award winners! Thank you to the entire Indigo Family for your dedication during a challenging year to provide fun and enjoyable experiences for all!
Congratulations to all of our 2020 award winners! Thank you to the entire Indigo Family for your dedication during a challenging year to provide fun and enjoyable experiences for all!
Congratulations to all of our 2020 award winners! Thank you to the entire Indigo Family for your dedication during a challenging year to provide fun and enjoyable experiences for all!
Troon’s® acquisition of Indigo Golf Partners earlier this year has created even more playing opportunities for Troon Cardholders as the company has added 30 new Indigo Golf Partners-managed courses to its popular Troon Card frequent player program and Troon Rewards, golf’s premier loyalty program. Troon Cards provide Cardholders with preferred rates at participating Troon-managed and brand-affiliated courses. The golf industry’s leading frequent player program has been around for more than two decades with 170+ Troon-affiliated courses worldwide participating.
Blue Cypress Golf Course – the city of Jacksonville-owned nine-hole golf course located in the heart of the scenic Blue Cypress Park – proudly announces a major renovation to their facility set to reopen in mid-April.
The Club at Eaglebrooke – the Ron Garl-designed gem nestled among the oaks of Southern Polk County – has been honored by Golf Channel’s Golf Pass as a “2021 Golfers’ Choice: Best Golf Courses in Florida.”
Rich Jones was 23 and working as a media planner in New York City when he was introduced to golf at a client outing in New Jersey. Instantly smitten, he immediately went out afterwards and bought his first set of clubs. He switched careers and started working as a tech rep for PING Golf in 1997, the same year Tiger Woods won his first Masters.
The roars he heard after scoring touchdowns as a wide receiver and kick returner for the University of Florida in the early 1990s still give Monty Duncan chills. But these days he’s just as satisfied when a kid he worked with years ago at The First Tee chapter in St. Johns County, Florida, comes to his office and tells him what they learned at college.