Troon has been selected to manage BrokenTop Club, a private club located in Bend, Oregon. Troon Privé, the private club operating division of Troon, will manage golf operations, food & beverage, golf course agronomy and membership marketing.
Broken Top Club originally opened in 1994 and is considered one of the premier private club experiences in Central Oregon. The property’s name comes from a nearby hollowed-out volcano, the remnants of whose cinder cone forms a jagged edge 9,155 feet above sea level. The club offers a vast array of amenities including an award-winning Tom Weiskopf- and Jay Morrish-designed golf course, an 18-hole putting course and a golf performance center, among other amenities. The golf course and property are set in the high desert, in the foothills of the majestic Cascade Mountains. The 7,161-yard, par 72 course blends traditional design elements with modern routings, bunkers and green complexes.
“We are excited to partner with a top-rated private club in Broken Top Club,” said Troon operations SVP Ryan Whitney said. “The beauty of the setting and quality of the professional team will serve as a foundation for creating a first-class member experience.”
Broken Top and its 27,000-square-foot clubhouse overlooks a six-acre lake and showcases stunning views of the Cascade Mountains.
“We are constantly striving to make Broken Top the best private club in the Pacific Northwest,” Broken Top Club board of directors president Monica Harrington said. “The board believes that based on Troon Privé’s proven track record of operational effectiveness and focus on member and guest satisfaction, the team will help us elevate the club experience.”
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