| Familiar courses on South Carolina's top 25 list |
| Saturday, 15 December 2007 | |
|
Mount Vintage homeowners rent their homes to Masters competitors and well-heeled spectators for up to $10,000 for the week Mount Vintage Plantation in Aiken also made the list. Some Mount Vintage homeowners rent their homes to competitors and well-heeled spectators for up to $10,000 for the week of the Masters tournament in nearby Augusta, GA. The usual suspects are on the panel's list, including the Ocean Course at Kiawah, with homes nearby but not adjacent to the course. Other Charleston area courses on the list include Wild Dunes' Links Course, whose 18th green recently collapsed into the ocean, and RiverTowne, the Arnold Palmer layout just north of the city - one of his best - that includes some nice homes. One of my favorites, Nicklaus' Melrose Course at the Daufuskie Island Resort, also made it. Daufuskie is unusual among east coast communities in that it can only be reached by ferry (or helicopter, if you are so inclined and endowed). The nearby Haig Point, with its private 27 holes designed by Rees Jones, is a viable alternative for those intrepid souls willing to live in splendid isolation. The Barefoot Resort in Myrtle Beach, which includes a number of residential developments, hit the trifecta on the list, including its courses designed by Tom Fazio, Pete Dye and Davis Love. Only Greg Norman's design was left out. You'll find the complete list of courses as well as the panel's press release at their web site.
Arnold Palmer's fine RiverTowne layout in Mt. Pleasant found favor with the ratings panel. Comments (0)
![]() Write comment: Registered users please log in.
|
| < Prev | Next > |
|---|



