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The Founders Club (above) trucked in a lot of sand and moved a lot of earth to transform the old Sea Gull Golf Club into a high-end daily fee club in the Low Country of South Carolina. The shot is from the waste bunker to the right of the 9th fairway. Laying waste bunkers: The latest Travel & Leisure Golf magazine may have missed the mark with its rankings of the top 100 golf communities in the U.S. (see yesterday's article below), but its "New Course Review" section is always a fun read. The magazine includes the upcoming Founders Club, due to open in Pawleys Island next month, as one new layout to note. It claims the layout, totally redesigned by Thomas Walker, was "inspired by Pine Valley," which is something of a stretch based on my own walk around parts of the course two weeks ago. That said, a lot of sand has been dumped beside the fairways, and the former Sea Gull Golf Club layout has way more waste areas than it ever had. I am looking forward to playing Founders in March and will report here on whether it offers a Pine Valley like challenge...
True, but still false advertising: You would think that with the signing of Gary Player and Tiger Woods to design The Cliffs Communities' seventh and eight courses in the Carolina mountains, and Jack Nicklaus and Tom Fazio designs already in the fold, no further hyperbole would be needed about the benefits of Cliffs membership. But The Cliffs continues to quote Resort Living magazine, which is published by the Cliffs' own marketing agency, that the Cliffs offers "one of the most comprehensive and impressive club memberships in the world." That certainly is true, but the false advertising is unnecessary and unbecoming.
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| Sunday, 13 January 2008 06:53 | |||
| Last Updated on Monday, 14 January 2008 03:55 |
