Noyes was most recently General Manager at Wild Cat Run in Estero, Fla.
Spring Island (S.C.) announced that Tom Noyes has accepted the position of General Manager of the Spring Island Club. Noyes brings 25 years of club management experience, most recently in Florida and prior to that in the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area of North Carolina.
In his role as General Manager, Noyes is responsible for overseeing the full range of amenities enjoyed by the club’s owners to include Spring Island’s two clubhouses and restaurants, 30-acre equestrian center, new state of the art 13,000 square foot sports complex, world-class saltwater and freshwater fishing program, six-court tennis center, and the Old Tabby Links golf course.
Noyes entered into club management at the young age of 27 when he was hired as Assistant General Manager at the Northridge Country Club in Raleigh, NC. Six-months later he was promoted to General Manager and he held that position for the next 10 years. Following a one-year stint to help a friend manage the 1998 PGA Championship in Sammamish, Wash., Noyes returned to club management as the General Manager of Chapel Hill Country Club for six years and then to Wild Cat Run in Estero, Fla. where he was General Manager for the seven years prior to coming to Spring Island.
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