professional Zac BlairFor five years, PGA Tour professional Zac Blair has been the captain of a golf club without a golf course. Under his Buck Club brand, Blair has held events and sold merchandise while grappling with the complicated, expensive task of giving his society a physical home.
PGA Tour player Zac Blair's long-held ambition to create his own golf course, to be known as the Buck Club, has moved a step closer after he closed a deal to acquire a site for the course, outside the city of Aiken in South Carolina.
In golf, a ringer is a person with a very low handicap who does not announce their handicap is that low and does not always appear that their handicap would be low. Often in a team event, the group will recruit a ringer to help them score lower.
AIKEN, South Carolina (ABC4 Sports) – It's been a minute since we've seen Zac Blair playing in a PGA tour event. He had shoulder surgery and he's missed most of the last two years but he's keeping himself busy.
The Buck Club may well be the first crowd funded golf development built largely from supporters found on the internet. The efforts underway to build the Buck Club are even vaguely reminiscent of when the great Bob Jones founded his little golf club in Augusta, Georgia.
Eclectic is defined as: “selecting what appears to be best.” The SMGA (SaddleBrooke Men's Golf Association) has an Eclectic Golf Tournament twice a year where two player teams compete over two days to see if they can get a better or best score on each of the 18 holes.
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The original TBC plan was to build a golf course on a 350-acre plot of land in Blair’s home state of Utah.
The original TBC plan was to build a golf course on a 350-acre plot of land in Blair’s home state of Utah. This past year those plans met more hurdles that the team could overcome, and the hope of a Utah-based TBC was ultimately deserted.