A Multi-Asset Sports Ecosystem
As part of a multi-asset sports real estate strategy, Wyckoff Country Club- a historic 18 hole golf course designed by one golf's most influential architects Donald Ross- strengthens the broader Sports Complex by adding a legacy leisure and hospitality component to the portfolio.
The course serves as a foundational asset within a broader multi-asset sports portfolio. Its historic design, irreplaceable land, and established demand provide long-term stability, while its connection to the Sports Complex creates meaningful upside through shared audiences, coordinated experiences.


Wyckoff Country Club
Wyckoff is one of Holyoke’s most historic recreational assets, offering a classic golf experience rooted in the golden age of course design.
The acquisition of Wyckoff Country Club represents both stewardship of a legacy asset and a forward-looking investment— positioning the course as a complementary pillar within Holyoke’s broader sports, hospitality, and tourism ecosystem.


Wyckoff Country Club entered a new era when it was acquired by Cesar Ruiz, whose vision extends beyond golf alone. Rooted in the belief that sports properties can serve as cultural and economic engines, the acquisition reflects a commitment to diversification, community, and experience-driven development.
Under this vision, Wyckoff is being reimagined as more than a course—it is a platform for sports, entertainment, hospitality, and culture to intersect. From preserving its historic Donald Ross design to expanding how people gather, dine, compete, and connect, Wyckoff represents a modern approach to legacy assets. Together with the Sports Complex, it stands as a symbol of how thoughtful investment can honor tradition while creating new energy, broader access, and lasting impact for Holyoke.

