Dream Golf & Cabot Portfolio
Complete property listing for Mike Keiser's Dream Golf and Cabot Collection, including courses, architects, and dates.
The "Bandon Dunes team" effectively means the Mike Keiser family and the operating company they built around him, now branded as Dream Golf (run day-to-day by sons Michael Jr. and Chris Keiser). The Keisers are also co-owners with Ben Cowan-Dewar of The Cabot Collection, which is run as a separate company but shares the same design playbook and many of the same architects. Below is the working portfolio.
Dream Golf properties (Keiser family, wholly owned):
Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, Bandon, Oregon (1999):
- Bandon Dunes, 1999, David McLay Kidd
- Pacific Dunes, 2001, Tom Doak
- Bandon Trails, 2005, Coore & Crenshaw
- Old Macdonald, 2010, Doak & Jim Urbina
- Bandon Preserve, 13-hole par-3, 2012, Coore & Crenshaw
- Punchbowl, putting course, 2014, Doak & Urbina
- Sheep Ranch, 2020, Coore & Crenshaw (rebuilt from a 13-hole Doak original)
- Shorty's, 19-hole par-3, 2024, Rod Whitman / Dave Axland / Keith Cutten
- Charlotte's, 9-hole par-3 practice course
Sand Valley, Nekoosa, Wisconsin (2017):
- Sand Valley, 2017, Coore & Crenshaw
- The Sandbox, 17-hole par-3, 2018, Coore & Crenshaw
- Mammoth Dunes, 2018, David McLay Kidd
- The Lido, 2022 private opening with limited resort access, Tom Doak (recreation of the lost 1914 C.B. Macdonald course)
- Sedge Valley, 2024, Tom Doak
- The Commons, 12-hole, 2026, Jim Craig (based on the early Prestwick routing)
Rodeo Dunes, Hudson, Colorado (announced 2023, in construction; ~50 miles east of Denver on the Cervi family's sand-hills cattle ranch). First two 18-hole courses by Coore & Crenshaw and Tom Doak, with a short course and additional layouts planned; preview play targeted for 2026.
Wild Spring Dunes, near Nacogdoches, East Texas (announced 2024, in construction on roughly 2,400 acres). First 18-hole course by Doak, second by Coore & Crenshaw, plus a short course; lodging, cabins, and Discovery Land-style hospitality.
Old Shores, Washington County, Florida (announced November 2024, near New Hope, ~30 miles north of Panama City Beach on ~1,400 acres). 18-hole public-access course by Doak.
The Dunes Club, New Buffalo, Michigan (1989, Dick Nugent). Mike Keiser's pre-Bandon 9-hole private "homage to Pine Valley"—the project that gave him the confidence to attempt Bandon.
The Cabot Collection (Keiser co-owns with Ben Cowan-Dewar; separate operating company):
Cabot Cape Breton, Inverness, Nova Scotia:
- Cabot Links, 2012, Rod Whitman
- Cabot Cliffs, 2015, Coore & Crenshaw
- The Nest, 10-hole par-3, 2022, Whitman/Axland/Cutten
Cabot Saint Lucia, Cap Estate, Saint Lucia:
- Point Hardy Golf Club, 2023, Coore & Crenshaw
Cabot Highlands, Inverness, Scotland (acquired 2022; previously Castle Stuart):
- Castle Stuart, 2009, Mark Parsinen & Gil Hanse (predates Cabot ownership)
- Old Petty, 2026, Doak with Clyde Johnson
Cabot Citrus Farms, Brooksville, Florida (acquired 2022; formerly World Woods):
- Karoo (Kyle Franz redesign of Pine Barrens)
- Roost (Mike Nuzzo & Ran Morrissett redesign of Rolling Oaks)
- Squeeze, 11-hole short course
- The Wedge, 9-hole par-3
Cabot Revelstoke, British Columbia (in development): Rod Whitman 18-hole on Mt. Mackenzie.
Cabot Bordeaux, France (acquired 2023; former Golf du Médoc Resort with two existing 18-hole courses by Bill Coore and Rod Whitman).
Other Keiser involvements outside Dream Golf and Cabot, often called the "Keiser model" spread:
Barnbougle, Bridport, Tasmania (Richard Sattler property; Keiser as early investor and advisor):
- Barnbougle Dunes, 2004, Doak with Mike Clayton
- Barnbougle Lost Farm, 2010, Coore & Crenshaw
- Bougle Run, 14-hole short course, 2023, Bill Coore
Not part of the Keiser portfolio, despite often being grouped with it: Streamsong (Florida; developed by The Mosaic Company), Tara Iti and Te Arai Links (New Zealand; Ric Kayne's Tara Iti Investments), and Sand Hills in Nebraska (Dick Youngscap), all of which are stylistic siblings rather than Bandon-team builds.