Coyote Springs Golf Club, set amid the high desert of Southern Nevada, recently announced a new PGA Head Golf Professional—Grant Lancaster. With more than 24 years of experience at premier golf courses across the country, Lancaster brings a rare combination of international perspective, deep industry expertise, and genuine local charm to our esteemed golfing community.
Lancaster began his career in his hometown of Oxnard, California, where he got his start as a caddie at River Ridge Country Club. Since then, he has grown into a well-rounded and highly respected Class-A PGA Professional, excelling in all facets of golf operations. His career has taken him to some of the finest clubs in the nation, including the Wilderness Club in Montana, as well as Kilmarlic Golf Club and Useless Bay Country Club in North Carolina.
In addition to his extensive professional background, Lancaster also spent two years competing full-time, including participation in the Asian Tour Qualifying School—further showcasing his lifelong passion and dedication to the game. Lancaster has spent the last year and a half at Coyote Springs citing the course’s “tight-knit community feel” for the motivation to bring the course to the next-level.
“Coyote Springs is a special place and all the facilities I have been associated with are from small towns,” Lancaster said. “To finally be the leader of such a facility is what I have been in search of since I started. It’s all come full circle, and I can’t wait to see what we accomplish as a team.”
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