Welcome to Club + Resort Talks, the podcast where we dive into the minds of industry leaders shaping the future of private clubs and luxury resorts. Today, we’re joined by Rob McNamara, General Manager and Director of Golf at Keswick Hall—former LSU All-American, U.S. Open competitor at just 17, and one of the game’s great storytellers. We’ll talk about hosting U.S. Open qualifiers, honoring Pete Dye’s legacy, and what it takes to deliver elite golf experiences in a resort setting.
In the news … Michigan’s Harbor Shores breaks ground on its Wee Course with Colin Montgomerie. The five-acre, nine-hole pitch-and-putt course will open in 2026. The design will consist of holes measuring 60 yards or less modeled after the nine most iconic holes of the current Jack Nicklaus layout.
In the sunshine state, the Florida Yacht Club charts a bold course with its FYC150 renovation. The multi-year initiative was timed to align with the Jacksonville club’s upcoming 150th anniversary and focused on preserving tradition while introducing modern amenities.
Lastly, an industry coalition visited Capitol Hill to discuss Chinese low-speed vehicle imports. The meetings come at a critical time in the trade case, with the U.S. International Trade Commission’s final decision on tariffs expected within a couple of weeks.