Keiser brothers, founders of Sand Valley, to create new Wild Spring Dunes resort in East Texas

The Keiser family plans two new courses in Texas to be designed by some of the biggest names in golf architecture.

The Keiser family is at it again, this time with a new resort named Wild Spring Dunes planned for East Texas. Several of the biggest names in golf course architecture will bring the project to life.

Chris and Michael Keiser, sons of Bandon Dunes Golf Resort founder Mike Keiser, have acquired a 2,400-acre site not far from Nacogdoches that eventually will be home to an announced two courses at Wild Spring Dunes. Draw a triangle from Houston up to Dallas with the third point in Shreveport, Louisiana, and the resort will sit just north of the center of that triangle.

One of the layouts will be designed by Tom Doak, who has completed his routing with construction set to begin soon. The team of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw have routed the second course. There also are plans for a short course, a practice center, cabins and a clubhouse. The involvement of Doak, Coore and Crenshaw is an extension of a long relationship in which they have designed world-class resort courses for the Keiser family and at other world-wide destinations that have opened with financial backing from Mike Keiser.

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The site for Wild Spring Dunes in Texas (Courtesy of Dream Golf/Jeff Marsh)

Wild Spring Dunes will be part of Dream Golf, which is the collective of courses and resorts operated by the Keiser Family. The collective includes Bandon Dunes, Sand Valley and Rodeo Dunes.

Chris and Michael Keiser hit a home run on their first swing with their development of Sand Valley in Wisconsin, and the brothers announced last year their plans for Rodeo Dunes to the northeast of Denver. Wild Spring Dunes is the next in line of a continuously swirling series of speculations and rumors about the family’s future development plans. The family recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of Bandon Dunes in Oregon, which set off a trend of developers searching for remote sandy sites.

Wild Spring Dunes looks to be one more such development. The sandy terrain features considerable elevation changes in four distinct ecosystems with pines and hardwoods, steep ravines and spring-fed creeks.

“This land surprised me,” Michael Keiser said on a website announcing the development to prospective early members. “I would never have imagined this kind of property in Texas. The pine forests. The steep ravines. The big hills surrounding it. You walk the site, and it’s always changing, and you can see golf holes on every part of it.”

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Chris Keiser and Michael Keiser with their dad, Mike Keiser, at Sand Valley in Wisconsin (Courtesy of Bandon Dunes Golf Resort)

As spelled out on the website, Wild Spring Dunes has solicited early members with an initial price of $65,000 until May 31, with that price then increasing to $75,000. Early members will not receive equity but will be the recipients of various perks, including having their green fees covered at what will be a public-access resort and early access to any possible real estate developments. The model is similar to how the Keiser brothers developed the popular Sand Valley, which has continued to expand and soon will be home to four courses.

Two of the courses at Sand Valley were built by Doak: the Lido, which is a re-creation of a century-old but defunct layout on Long Island, and the new Sedge Valley that is scheduled to open in July this year. As part of the communications with prospective members, Doak said he plans to make the most of 60 feet of elevation changes for his course at Wild Spring Dunes.

“The site in East Texas is not the sort of windblown dunes land we’ve worked on in Bandon and at Sand Valley,” said Doak, who recently opened a new course at Pinehurst Resort in North Carolina named No. 10. “It’s more like Pine Valley, rolling land that falls off on three sides into deep barrancas. Reminiscent of Pasatiempo or L.A. Country Club (both in California). Pine trees abound, as does a heathery ground cover.”

Coore and Crenshaw built the original and eponymous course at Sand Valley for the Keiser brothers, as well as designing two full-size courses – Bandon Trails and Sheep Ranch – and the popular Bandon Preserve par-3 course at Bandon Dunes for the brothers’ father. They also are building one of the first courses at Rodeo Dunes.

“It’s a marvelous place that feels as though it was destined for golf,” Coore said of Wild Spring Dunes in the communications with prospective members. “The site is thrilling, sandy, and the routing has come together very naturally. We can’t wait to see it come to life.”

Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Polls for men’s golf: NAIA, NJCAA Div. I, NJCAA Div. II

Point University, Midland and Kirkwood CC sit atop NAIA, NJCAA Div. I and NJCAA Div. II polls, respectively for the week of March 26, 2021.

Point University remains the No. 1 team in men’s college golf in the Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Polls for NAIA. The Point Skyhawks finished third earlier this week at the Battle at Primm in Primm Valley, California. Earlier this month, Point took the title in the Oldfield Classic in Okatie, South Carolina.

Meanwhile, Midland sits atop the NJCAA Div. I poll, and Kirkwood CC is No. 1 in the NJCAA Div. II poll.

Here are the Top 25 rankings for the Bushnell Golfweek Coaches PollsNAIA, NJCAA Division I and NJCAA Division II for the week of March 26, 2021.

NAIA

Rank University (First-place votes) Points Previous
1 Point University (9) 249 1
2 Keiser (1) 235 2
3 College of Coastal Georgia 229 4
4 Bellevue University 217 14
5 South Carolina Beaufort 201 5
6 Wayland Baptist 199 3
7 Dalton State 192 T-6
8 Texas Wesleyan 187 T-6
9 Oklahoma City 169 T-11
10 Ottawa (AZ) 165 10
11 Lindsey Wilson College 148 13
12 Mobile 147 T-11
13 Morningside 131 8
14 Southwestern Christian University 118 15
15 Kansas Wesleyan 92 16
16 Truett-McConnell 91 NR
17 Our Lady of the Lake 67 22
18 Reinhardt 62 21
19 Faulkner 50 NR
20 Grand View 44 NR
21 The Masters University 40 T-16
22 Webber International 39 T-22
23 Columbia College 32 NR
24 Tennessee Wesleyan 34 T-18
25 Cumberland University 22 20

Dropped from ranking: Campbellsville Univ. (9); Montana Tech (25); Mount Marty (T-23); Southeastern (Fla.) (T-18).

Others receiving votes: SCAD Savannah, 15; Saint Thomas (FL), 14; Bethany College (KS), 13; William Woods, 13; Rocky Mountain College, 10; Doane Univ. 7; British Columbia, 6; Taylor, 6; Indiana Wesleyan, 5; Missouri Valley College, 5; St. Ambrose, 3; Univ. of the Cumberlands, 2; William Carey, 2; Holy Cross College, 1; Loyola – New Orleans, 1.

NJCAA Div. I

Rank University (First-place votes) Points Previous
1 Midland (5) 67 4
2 Hutchinson (2) 63 1
3 Odessa 54 2
4 Indian Hills 53 3
5 Eastern Florida State 41 5
6 Iowa Western 37 7
7 Central Alabama 23 8
8 McLennan 16 9
9 Jefferson State 15 10
10 Ranger 13 NR

Dropped from ranking: Western Texas.

Others receiving votes: Dodge City, 6; Eastern Wyoming, 1.

NJCAA Div. II

Rank University (First-place votes) Points Previous
1 Kirkwood CC (4) 65 1
2 Mississippi Gulf Coast (1) 51 3
3 South Mountain (3) 49 2
4 Walters State JC 45 9
5 Des Moines Area 41 4
6 Parkland CC 35 5
7 Meridian 32 T-7
8 Northeast Mississippi 27 6
9 Seminole 11 NR
10 Tyler JC 9 NR

Dropped from ranking: Iowa Central (T-7); Metropolitan CC (10).

Others receiving votes: Hawkeye, 5; Mesa, 5; Cleveland State CC, 4; Glendale CC, 4; Paradise Valley CC, 3; Rend Lake CC, 1.

Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Polls for NAIA, NJCAA Div. I, NJCAA Div. II

Point (NAIA), Hutchinson (NJCAA Div. I) and Kirkwood CC (NJCAA Div. II) are the top teams in the latest Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Polls.

Point University has taken over the top spot in the latest Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Polls for NAIA.

Point University, located in West Point, Georgia, collected 11 first-place votes to remain in the top spot. Keiser and Wayland Baptist flipped positions, with Keiser the new No. 2 team in the poll. The College of Coastal Georgia stays firm at No. 4. Morning Side and Dalton State, tied for fifth in the last poll, are once again tied for fifth.

Hutchinson stays No. 1 in the NJCAA Division I, while Kirkwood CC remains atop the NJCAA Division II poll.

Here are the Top 25 rankings for NAIA, NJCAA Division I and NJCAA Division II.

NAIA

Rank University (First-place votes) Points Previous
1 Point University (11) 275 1
2 Keiser 264 3
3 Wayland Baptist 253 2
4 College of Coastal Georgia 242 4
T-5 Morningside 220 T-5
T-5 Dalton State 220 T-5
7 Bellevue University 209 7
8 Ottawa (AZ) 198 9
9 Oklahoma City 176 8
10 South Carolina Beaufort 165 10
T11 The Masters University 143 12
T11 Texas Wesleyan 143 11
T13 Southwestern Christian University 132 13
T13 Campbellsville University 132 22
15 Mobile 120 21
T16 Lindsey Wilson College 110 15
T16 Cumberland University 110 14
T18 Taylor 70 16
T18 Kansas Wesleyan 70 NR
20 Central Baptist 60 2417
21 Tennessee Wesleyan 50 25
22 Reinhardt 40 19
23 Midland University 30 18
24 Grand View 27 20
25 Rocky Mountain College 20 T23

Dropped From Ranking: Northwestern College (IA) (T23).

Others receiving votes: Marian Univ.-Indianapolis, 16; Indiana Wesleyan, 15; Southeastern (FL), 10; Univ. of the Cumberlands, 10; Northwestern College (IA), 9; Sterling, 7; Oklahoma Wesleyan Univ., 6; British Columbia, 5; St. Ambrose, 3; Arizona Christian, 2; Bethany College (KS), 2; Holy Cross College, 2; Doane Univ. 1; William Woods, 1.

NJCAA Div. I

Rank University (First-place votes) Points Previous
1 Hutchinson (7) 70 1
2 Odessa 55 2
3 Eastern Florida State 51 4
4 Indian Hills 48 3
5 Midland 47 5
6 Iowa Western 34 7
7 Western Texas 24 8
8 Central Alabama 22 6
9 McLennan 16 9
T10 Jefferson State 6 10
T10 New Mexico JC 6 NR

Dropped From Ranking: None.

Others receiving votes: Dodge City, 2; Ranger, 2; Calhoun, 1; Eastern Wyoming,1.

NJCAA Div. II

Rank University (First-place votes) Points Previous
1 Kirkwood CC (4) 66 1
2 Mississippi Gulf Coast 61 2
3 South Mountain (3) 53 3
4 Des Moines Area 42 4
5 Walters State JC 38 6
6 Northeast Mississippi 34 5
7 Parkland CC 30 7
8 Meridian 19 8
9 Iowa Central 18 9
10 Tyler JC 10 0

Dropped From Ranking: None.

Others receiving votes: Metropolitan CC, 9; Hawkeye, 4; Paradise Valley CC, 1.

Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Polls for NAIA, NJCAA Div. I, NJCAA Div. II

Check out the latest men’s college golf rankings for NAIA as well as junior colleges.

Point University in Georgia is the No. 1 ranked team in the 2021 NAIA Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll.

The Skyhawks received all 10 first-place votes in the poll.

Hutchinson is No. 1 in the NJCAA Div. I top 10 poll, while Kirkwood CC tops the NJCAA Div. II rankings.

Here are the Top 25 rankings for NAIA, NJCAA Div. I and NJCAA Div. II.

NAIA

Rank University (First-place votes) Points Previous
1 Point (10) 250 T-3
2 Wayland Baptist 230 7
3 Keiser 220 T-3
4 College of Coastal Georgia 210 1
T-5 Morningside 200 11
T-5 Dalton State 200 6
7 Bellevue University 190 12
8 Oklahoma City 170 5
9 Ottawa (AZ) 162 2
10 South Carolina Beaufort 160 8
11 Texas Wesleyan 150 9
12 The Masters University 140 NR
13 Southwestern Christian University 117 NR
14 Cumberland University 100 20
15 Lindsey Wilson College 90 19
16 Taylor 80 NR
17 Central Baptist 72 21
18 Midland University 54 NR
19 Reinhardt 50 17
20 Grand View 45 24
21 Mobile 34 NR
22 Campbellsville University 30 NR
T-23 Rocky Mountain College 24 NR
T-23 Northwestern College (IA) 24 NR
25 Tennessee Wesleyan 18 NR

Dropped From Ranking: British Columbia (22); Houston-Victoria (14); Johnson & Wales Univ. (FL) (16); Missouri Valley College (15); Saint Thomas (FL) (25); SCAD Savannah (18); Truett-McConnell (13); Victoria (10); William Carey (23).

Others receiving votes: British Colmbia, 17; Univ. of the Cumberlands, 16; Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ. (AZ), 15; Montana Tech, 15; Truett-McConnell, 15; William Carey, 15; Kansas Wesleyan, 14; Oregon Tech, 14; Columbia College, 12; Central Christian (KS), 10; Victoria, 10; Sterling, 8; Oklahoma Wesleyan Univ., 6; SCAD Savannah, 6; Bethany College (KS), 5; Doane Univ. 4; Marian Univ.-Indianapolis, 4; St. Ambrose, 4; Corban Univ., 3; Holy Cross College, 2; Menlo, 1; William Woods, 1.

NJCAA Div. I

Rank University (First-place votes) Points Previous
1 Hutchinson (7) 70 4
2 Odessa 53 6
3 Indian Hills 48 5
4 Eastern Florida State 47 9
5 Midland 41 1
6 Central Alabama 32 7
7 Iowa Western 27 10
8 Western Texas 24 NR
9 McLennan 19 8
10 Jefferson State 10 NR

Dropped From Ranking: New Mexico JC (3); Ranger (2).

Others receiving votes: Dodge City, 5; Ranger, 4; Calhoun, 3; New Mexico JC, 2.

NJCAA Div. II

Rank University (First-place votes) Points Previous
1 Kirkwood CC (3) 64 2
2 Mississippi Gulf Coast (1) 63 3
3 South Mountain (3) 51 1
4 Des Moines Area 41 NR
5 Northeast Mississippi 36 NR
6 Walters State JC 35 8
7 Parkland CC 31 4
8 Meridian 19 6
9 Iowa Central 16 NR
10 Tyler JC 12 7

Dropped From Ranking: Mesa (5); Paradise Valley CC (9).

Others receiving votes: Metropolitan CC, 9; Cleveland State CC, 4; Hawkeye, 3; Paradise Valley CC, 1.