Troon announced it has been selected to manage Brookside Golf Club, a 36-hole municipal facility in Pasadena, California. Indigo Sports, a Troon company, will manage the golf operations, agronomy, retail, food and beverage, and sales and marketing.
Located adjacent to the world-famous Rose Bowl in the shadows of the San Gabriel Mountains, Brookside Golf Club is owned by the City of Pasadena and features two daily-fee layouts: the C.W. Koiner Golf Course and the E.O. Nay Golf Course. Designed by famed golf architect William P. Bell, the 36-hole complex is the oldest golf course in Los Angeles County dating back 95-plus years. Brookside’s C.W. Koiner Golf Course No. 1 is a 7,104-yard, par-72 layout, while the E.O. Nay Golf Course No. 2 plays 6,025-yards and to a par of 70. Both courses have Bermudagrass fairways, Poa annua greens and are lined with eucalyptus, pine and oak trees.
“Very excited to join the team with Troon here at Brookside Golf Club and eager to see what positive changes they can bring to the facility,” Brookside Golf Club general manager Scott Scozzola said.
“We’re excited to partner with the Rose Bowl Operating Company and City of Pasadena to manage Brookside Golf Club,” Troon vice president of operations Tony Marino added. “The golf courses and adjacent Rose Bowl are iconic and historic Southern California sports venues. We are honored to help shepherd the future of Brookside.”
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