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Live like Greg Norman
By all measures, Greg Norman is a successful businessman - a clothing designer, golf course architect, cattle rancher, winemaker and, lest we forget, former PGA tour player. If he gets anywhere near the asking price for his house in Florida, you can add real estate investor to the list.
Innsbruck Golf Club & Resort picks up the Alpine gestalt of the rest of Helen, GA Alpine golf in the U.S.Many years ago, I happened upon the town of Solvang, CA, "The Danish Capital of America." The town was swarming with tourists who were all too happy to escape the U.S. for a day without the imposition of airfare or the need for a passport. I thought of Solvang today as I read a feature in the New York Times about Helen, a northwest Georgia town about 90 minutes from Atlanta that has successfully - if you define success in terms of two millions visitors a year - turned itself into a Bavarian town.The main attractions in town include Oktoberfest, which lasts for eight weeks in the fall and turns the rural town into one giant beer hall, the mountain landscapes and the reasonably priced real estate. (The only "cons" seem to be traffic, especially during Oktoberfest.) The article includes a photo of a 4-bedroom house in the gated Innsbruck Golf Resort priced at just $359,000 and with a view of the 2nd fairway, two large decks and a 7-person hot tub (hubba hubba). Innsbruck is a public course, plays to 6,800 yards and was designed by Bill Watts in 1987. The rating is 72.6 and the slope 132, and judging from the photos on the Innsbruck web site, water and trees come into play. Six other 18-hole courses, including one for members only, are within 16 miles, but they may not include 19th holes. The county that surrounds Helen is dry. If you want to stop by for a stein of Warsteiner or Erdinger, there are plenty of reasonably priced rentals in the area for as little as $80 a night.
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| Last Updated on Friday, 23 November 2007 14:28 |
