The Next Best Thing to Owning a Golf Course
February 24, 2010If you love to golf, then you either have golfed in many of the locations on the following list – or long to do so at some point in the future. Playing these courses often enough to know the holes and the way each green rolls – well, that probably sounds like a pipe dream. But owning real estate at one or more of these destinations just might help make some of those dreams a reality. For each of the 10 global destinations, we highlight a specific course and a local or nearby shared-ownership property. A tee time might be closer than you think…
1. St. Andrews, Scotland
The course: consensus among golf historians is that Scotland is the birthplace of golf, and St. Andrews is its cradle. The Old Course is the most famous, but there are seven courses in total with varying degrees of difficulty at St. Andrews. While reservations may be made for the Old Course, the Old Course Ballot is a daily lottery held each day for tee times the next day.
The real estate: The Markers Club is the premier lifestyle club with a portfolio of luxury homes situated among some of the world’s most legendary golf destinations and with private club access. One such place is the Royal & Ancient Residence #9 The Links. Perfectly situated with two balconies overlooking the 18th green and 1st tee of The Old Course, #9 The Links may well be the most desirable private residence in world golf. Arranged over three floors, this luxury residence boasts over 3,000 square feet and provides five bedrooms, comfortably accommodating eight people. If the view alone isn’t enough, the accommodation also has a designer kitchen, private courtyard, seven washrooms, golf bag mud room, Wi-Fi, and Bang & Olufsen home entertainment system.
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2. County Down, Northern Ireland
The course: Royal County Down is just one of many golfing options in this part of Northern Ireland. Royal County Down’s Championship Course (one of four there) features the narrowest of fairways and “bearded” bunkers with overhanging lips of marram, red fescue and heather.
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