Estancia La Paz: Unstoppable Duo Wins the IV Mulligan’s Cup

We are happy to announce that Enrique Martínez Luque, Content Manager at Tee Times Golf Agency, alongside his teammate Nacho Nores, emerged victorious last Saturday in the IV Mulligan’s Cup. Held at the magnificent Estancia La Paz Golf in Córdoba, Argentina, the team delivered an impressive performance, scoring 64 strokes (-8) and securing their victory by a single stroke over Agustín Medrano and Gastón Ribes, who finished with 65 (-7) under a windy day.

This year’s renowned Mulligan’s Cup saw more than 90 golfers from different provinces unite for a day of exciting competition and heartfelt camaraderie. Following the intense round, participants enjoyed lunch and an emotional award ceremony in the picturesque setting of Estancia La Paz, widely regarded as one of Argentina’s most beautiful golf clubs.

ESTANCIA LA PAZ: A HISTORIC VENUE

Set in the heart of the Sierras Chicas, the place is steeped in history and natural beauty. Originally the summer residence of Julio Argentino Roca, a two-time President of Argentina, its 19th-century mansion and surrounding grounds offer a unique blend of elegance and tranquillity. The hotel features 20 luxurious rooms, the acclaimed 1830 Restaurant, and a stunning park designed by the legendary Charles Thays in 1900, complete with an artificial lake and breathtaking views.

The estate also boasts an 18-hole, Par 72 golf course designed by Bunge Golf that challenges players of all skill levels. As golfers navigate the course, they are treated to scenic views of the Río Ascochinga, rolling valleys, and century-old landscapes that echo Argentina’s rich golfing heritage.

Argentina has long been a beacon for golf in South America, with over 300 courses and a storied tradition dating back to the late 1800s. Home to legends like Roberto De Vicenzo and Ángel Cabrera, the country continues to nurture talent and host world-class tournaments, further solidifying its place on the global golfing stage.

Congratulations to Nacho and Enrique on their memorable win at Estancia La Paz!

Golf Santo da Serra: New Historic Partnership

Clube de Golf Santo da Serra has unveiled a historic partnership with Enotel Santo da Serra, blending world-class golf with luxury hospitality. Clube de Golf Santo da Serra has unveiled a historic partnership with Enotel Santo da Serra, blending world-class golf with luxury hospitality. Located just ten minutes from Madeira Airport and Funchal, this collaboration spans 104 hectares of serene natural beauty, offering an unmatched golfing getaway.

Enotel Santo da Serra, originally the club’s first clubhouse, is now a four-star hotel boasting 68 elegant rooms, swimming pools, a spa, and the exquisite Sabor da Terra restaurant. The partnership enhances the island’s appeal as a premier golf destination, perfectly merging comfort with the charm of Madeira’s landscapes.

The legendary Robert Trent Jones designed the golf course, which features 27 stunning holes across three courses: Machico, Desertas, and Serras. This venue, which has hosted 20 editions of the Madeira Islands Open on the DP World Tour, stands among the world’s elite. Each of the three nine-hole loops offers its own unique challenge, complemented by spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and Madeira’s lush, mountainous terrain.

Santo da Serra’s commitment to sustainability

Clube de Golf Santo da Serra and Enotel Santo da Serra share a solid commitment to sustainability. From the golf club’s €2.5 million irrigation system to the hotel’s educational farm and organic agriculture, every element reflects respect for the environment and a dedication to preserving Madeira’s natural beauty.

Tee Times Golf Agency presents exclusive packages for those seeking the best golf holidays, including rounds at Santo da Serra, Palheiro Golf, and Porto Santo Golfe. With our offers, golfers can enjoy seamless access to these top-tier courses, including green fees and transport, all at an exceptional value.

Discover the ideal combination of luxury, nature, and world-class golf with Tee Times for an incredible break. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or simply seeking a memorable escape, Madeira promises breathtaking views and unforgettable experiences. Book now and embark on your ultimate golf adventure in the Atlantic Ocean!

Photos: Santo da Serra.

Shaping the Future: How New Changes Could Revolutionise the PGA TOUR competitive landscape

The PGA TOUR is undergoing a transformative phase, driven by the Player Advisory Council insights to create a more competitive, fan-engaging experience. The PGA TOUR is undergoing a transformative phase, driven by the Player Advisory Council (PAC) insights to create a more competitive, fan-engaging experience. This strategic shift comes from extensive feedback and evaluations. While formal changes await the PGA TOUR Policy Board’s final approval on November 18, the proposed adjustments aim to enhance the competitive landscape starting in 2026.

The PAC Subcommittees have focused on refining field sizes, eligibility categories, FedExCup points allocation, and player pathways. Key modifications under consideration include:

Optimised Field Sizes: The starting field for open tournaments would be limited to 144 players, with the flexibility to adjust to 120 or 132 based on daylight constraints. This aims to reduce delays due to darkness and improve the pace of play, enhancing the tournament experience for players, fans, and broadcasters.

Eligibility Revisions: The proposed adjustments would decrease the automatic exemption threshold from the top 125 to the top 100 FedExCup players, granting conditional status to those ranked 101-125. This change is based on extensive performance data to ensure only the most competitive players gain exemption.

Changes to Pathway Cards: The Korn Ferry Tour, the primary route to the PGA TOUR, will see its PGA TOUR cards reduced from 30 to 20, alongside a cap of five PGA TOUR Q-School cards and 10 from the DP World Tour. This aims to streamline the pathway while maintaining strong talent representation.

Sponsor Exemptions and Open Qualifying: Restricted sponsor exemptions would now be allocated to the following eligible players on the Priority Ranking list, optimising competition. Open Qualifying spots in tournaments with under 144 players would be limited to account for adjusted field sizes.

The PAC’s recommendations also include slight changes in FedExCup points distribution, giving a minor boost to second-place points in majors and The PLAYERS, with a decrease for positions beyond 7 in Signature Events.

These improvements, developed through rigorous analysis by the PAC’s subcommittees, reflect a commitment to enhancing the TOUR’s competitiveness and entertainment value for all stakeholders. The final vote in November will mark the next step toward a dynamic future for the PGA TOUR. What do you think of these proposed changes? Will they make the tour more thrilling for players and fans alike? Let us know your thoughts!

Source: www.pgatour.com