By 1808Delaware

KemperSports has announced via social media that it has been chosen to manage the Glenross Golf Club in Delaware.

In line with four other Columbus-area courses now under KemperSports management, Glenross is a first-class facility that offers golfers and guests alike a unique blend of old and new. We couldn’t be more excited to be joining another local Ohio community and sharing our passion for the game of golf and delivering exceptional service to take Glenross to another level.

The company has partnered with the City of Dublin to manage The Golf Club of Dublin and Bayberry Capital to manage New Albany Links and Bent Tree Golf Club. KemperSports has also been retained by New Era Golf to operate Royal American Links. The four facilities mark KemperSports’ expansion into Ohio and give the company a total of 18 new golf and sports facilities management deals this year.

In a press release, KemperSports CEO Steve Skinner shared, “Ohio and the Columbus area is one the country’s great golf markets, producing some of the world’s greatest players and serving as a host to prestigious events. We recognize this valued heritage, and we are excited to enter its golf scene with these four premier courses.  We look forward to working with the local communities to enhance the golf experience for all participants and to continue to grow the game in the Columbus area.”

Learn more about Glenross Golf Club here: bit.ly/3TmcG3Q


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