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Two Milestone Announcements for TPC San Antonio

I'm thrilled to announce today a couple of major developments for TPC San Antonio. Yesterday the first sod was laid on the 5th tee at Greg Norman's AT&T Oaks course. We are also announcing the hiring of our talented new Superintendant, Tom Lively.

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Grass selections for the AT&T Oaks Course are as follows:

  • Greens Champions
  • Tees Emerald Bermuda
  • Collars & Approaches Emerald Bermuda
  • Fairways Tifsport Bermuda
  • Rough Bandera Bermuda

Here's the official Press Release:

Former Medinah CC Superintendent Tom Lively Hired

to Oversee Agronomy at TPC San Antonio

Grassing of Greg Norman’s AT&T Oaks Course begins this week

SAN ANTONIO, June 17, 2008 — TPC San Antonio has announced the hiring of Golf Course Superintendent Tom Lively to oversee all agronomy for the highly anticipated 36-hole facility. Lively comes to TPC San Antonio from Medinah Country Club in Chicago, where he served as Director of Golf Course Operations for the past seven years. His tenure at Medinah included the 2006 PGA Championship, won by Tiger Woods.

“We're very pleased to have someone of Tom's stature come on board at TPC San Antonio,” said Cal Roth, Senior Vice President of Agronomy for the PGA TOUR. “Considering the agronomic and major championship experience he developed at Medinah Country Club, Tom is a valuable addition to this exciting project and the TPC Network, and we are confident he will do a wonderful job in his new roll.”

TPC San Antonio will open in Spring 2010 with golf courses designed by two of golf’s most innovative designers, newly announced World Golf of Fame inductee Pete Dye and Greg Norman, a World Golf Hall of Fame player who has established himself as a world-class course designer. Dye is designing the AT&T Canyons Course with player consultant Bruce Lietzke and Norman is designing the AT&T Oaks Course with player consultant Sergio Garcia.

“After working at Medinah C.C. for the past seven years and going through a very successful PGA Championship in 2006, I decided to look toward the future,” Lively said. “I have always wanted to be involved with the construction of a new golf course and when this opportunity came along, I couldn’t turn it down. The project is bigger than I could have ever imagined and presents a very unique and exciting opportunity. I look forward to working with everyone involved and preparing for the opening of two spectacular golf courses.”

Medinah is considered one of the outstanding golf clubs in the country. Its No. 3 course, ranked 11th in Golf Digest’s “America’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses,” has played host to three U.S. Opens, two PGA Championships, one U.S. Senior Open and will be the site of the 2012 Ryder Cup.

Also announced are the variety of grasses that will be used on the AT&T Oaks Course, a Greg Norman Signature Design. Seeding has just begun and is projected to be completed by the end of this Summer.

Grass selections for the AT&T Oaks Course are as follows:

  • Greens Champions
  • Tees Emerald Bermuda
  • Collars & Approaches Emerald Bermuda
  • Fairways Tifsport Bermuda
  • Rough Bandera Bermuda
Both Dye and Norman are known for their environmental stewardship and both courses at TPC San Antonio will feature a closed-loop irrigation system designed to insure protection of the Edwards Aquifer, San Antonio’s main water source. Situated on 2,800 rolling acres, both Dye’s AT&T Canyons Course and Norman’s AT&T Oaks Course are being built with the necessary infrastructure to be host venues for PGA TOUR tournaments, as is the case with every TPC project. Once open, the courses and the club will position San Antonio as a premier golf destination.

Play at the club is reserved for members and guests of the adjacent 1,002-room JW Marriott San Antonio Resort and Spa. Membership information can be obtained at www.tpcsanantonio.com. Deposits for Founder Memberships, the first category of membership available at TPC San Antonio, will be accepted in June, 2008.

More details of golf course construction, including photos and video can be found at TPC San Antonio’s construction blog: www.blog.tpcsanantonio.com In addition, details of the adjacent AT&T Canyons course can also be found on the construction blog.

Posted on Tuesday, June 10, 2008 at 10:37AM by Registered CommenterJody Brothers in | CommentsPost a Comment | References2 References

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