Oglebay’s Championship Golf Courses Honored as Indigo Sports Facility of the Year

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WHEELING, W.Va. – Oglebay Park Resort is proud to announce that its championship golf courses have been named the Indigo Sports Facility of the Year at the 2025 Troon Global Leadership Conference for the Eastern division. The recognition is awarded to top-performing Troon-affiliated facilities across the globe for outstanding operational performance and exceptional guest and member service.

“We are incredibly honored to be recognized by Troon,” said Bob Peckenpaugh, President & CEO of the Wheeling Park Commission. “This award is a testament to the passion and dedication of our team, the support of our partners at Troon, and the loyalty of our guests. Every day, our golf and hospitality teams work to create memorable, meaningful experiences, and this recognition affirms that their efforts are making a real impact.”

A building with a dark brown roof.
The Speidel Golf Club offers the Harry Hamm Clubhouse and includes a golf shop, lockerrooms and restrooms, and the Speidel Grill.

Oglebay Park Resort features 72 holes of golf, including the 18-hole, par-71 Arnold Palmer-designed Palmer Course; the Robert Trent Jones, Sr.-designed Jones Course; the historic Crispin Course with an 18-hole layout, 9-hole Par 3 course, and driving range; and the Bloch Memorial Golf Course, a scenic 9-hole, par-34 executive course.

“We are grateful to our associates, our community, and our guests who continue to choose Oglebay season after season,” added Peckenpaugh.

“Troon is proud to recognize Oglebay Park Resort as our Indigo Sports Facility of the Year in the Eastern United States” said Matt Hurley, Troon Executive Vice President of Operations. “The team at Oglebay consistently demonstrates outstanding performance, guest service, and hospitality, setting a high standard across our network of facilities.”

For more information on the award-winning golf program at Oglebay Park Resort, visit www.oglebaygolf.com.

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