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The recent deep freeze that reached as far south as Orlando and put a serious hurt on citrus crops there did not deter dedicated golfers in the deep south. Greenville, SC, real estate professional Lee Cunningham sent the photo below as testimony that New England and Midwestern golfers do not have the market cornered on cold weather play (although Greenville boasts of more days of sunshine annually than any other city in the state). Perhaps golfers at The Thornblade Club saw the frozen ponds (foreground in photo) as hazard insurance, although no meterological condition could neutralize the effects of the Tom Fazio bunkering on the classic course.
Frozen ponds may keep golfers at Tom Fazio's classic Thornblade Club out of the water hazards, but plenty of sand hazards await.
I have written about The Thornblade Club often since I first played the golf course and dined in the clubhouse nearly five years ago. Read my comprehensive golf course review here. Thornblade, which hosts a Thornblade is a prime example of how golf-focused couples can save money by purchasing a home and a golf club membership from separate entities. Greenville did not suffer a dramatic increase in house prices before the 2005 market drop and, therefore, area prices have not suffered the way more high-growth areas like Myrtle Beach have. And according to local data, more new house permits were issued in the Greenville area in the second half of 2009 than in the first half, which typically accounts for 60% of the year's new permits. That signals some confidence among builders and a possible strengthening of the market. Lee Cunningham, a member of our network of real estate professionals throughout the southern Greenville has about a dozen golf communities in the metro area, as well as excellent private clubs, like Thornblade, and semi-privates that are central to residential neighborhoods. If you would like more information on life and real estate in the Greenville area, or a free copy of a newsletter I dedicated to some Greenville area golf communities, contact me.
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| Thursday, 28 January 2010 08:30 |

Comments
Note to readers: An earlier version of the story included a reference to a fitness center, which I have corrected with Morgan's help. Thanks.
Thank you for such a wonderful article about Thornblade Club! I just wanted to let you know that we do not have an on-site fitness center as you mentioned in the article.
Thanks,
Morgan