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The California-based club, owned by the Fry family, has entrusted 54 with the responsibility of establishing world-leading standards in agronomy, operational efficiency and membership experience, leveraging 54’s heritage of working on behalf of some of the world’s pre-eminent golf clubs.

The California-based club, owned by the Fry family, has entrusted 54 with the responsibility of establishing world-leading standards in agronomy, operational efficiency and membership experience, leveraging 54’s heritage of working on behalf of some of the world’s pre-eminent golf clubs.

54 will also serve a critical consultancy role for The Institute, utilising its extensive experience as an event management company for major tour events, such as LIV Golf League, the LET’s Aramco Team Series and the Asian Tour’s International Series, as the club furthers its ambitions to host professional golf events, driving even greater value to its membership offering.

The Institute Golf Club benefits from a location just a 30-minute drive south of San Jose in the Santa Clara Valley and just a short ride to San Francisco, the Monterey Peninsula or the Napa Valley wine region. 54’s work will seek to enhance the venue’s position across the landscape of USA’s most esteemed golf facilities.

54 CEO Ed Edwards said: “The Institute Golf Club is already one of the world’s most prestigious clubs, but we have been hugely impressed by its ambition to drive standards ever higher, creating an offering and experience that is truly unique.

“Our work, founded on years of accumulative experience working with leading venues across the globe and which will be conducted in collaboration with our partners, Turfgrass, will be tailored to ensure extraordinary delivery across all touchpoints, and to cement The Institute’s rightful reputation among America’s premiere private clubs.”

The Institute Golf Club, an ultra-private family-owned venue located in Northern California, boasts an 18-hole championship course designed by Damian Pascuzz

Randy Fry, representing the Fry family ownership, said: “We have been highly impressed by the experience of 54’s golf advisory team and their work with clubs of high-repute around the world. Beyond their obvious capability, their progressive approach also corresponds perfectly with our development ambitions. All at The Institute are highly excited about the prospect of what we can achieve together.”

54 currently provides strategic advisory, operations, commercial, event management and marketing services to a growing portfolio of partners in the US from its offices in Florida.

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