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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In this issue Welcome to the July 2007 edition of Golf Real Estate OnLine News. The information contained within Golf Real Estate OnLine News is designed to provide helpful information about Golf Real Estate, up-dates on our Communities of Distinction and new features on the Golf Real Estate OnLine site. Click here for more information on the Golf Real Estate OnLine Communities! Reynolds Plantation Opens First Members' Only Course "When a golf course architect sits atop the charts for three years running, it's time to take notice, especially when his name isn't Tom Fazio. Since 2001 Jim Engh has designed a trio of Golf Digest's America's Best New courses, the most by any architect. His 2003 winner makes him the hottest designer and helped earn him the honor of being named Golf Digest's first Architect of the Year." GOLF DIGEST, January 2004 issue "In designing the fifth course at Reynolds Plantation, I got real lucky. There are only so many places left on earth that have a setting that's absolutely perfect." Jim Engh "How does a community that has already achieved 'Best of the Best' become even greater? The answer is Jim Engh. Jim is a fabulous, young, energetic golf course designer and we had heard wonderful things about him. He had a lot of energy and a lot of enthusiasm. His name was high on our list of designers that would add to our repertoire of fabulous golf and we thought he would make a terrific addition to Reynolds Plantation because of the uniqueness of his designs and the enthusiasm and amount of effort he puts forth." Mercer Reynolds, Chairman and CEO, Reynolds Plantation
While golf is certainly an activity the entire family can enjoy, some do not have the means or the time to make repeated trips to the course and traverse the links. Others are looking to continue the game long after they've sunk their last hole. There are ways to enjoy the premise of golf at your convenience and under any weather conditions. These ideas can also be used as gifts for the hard-to-buy-for golf fan or entertainment options for theme parties. · Purchase an instructional video by a favorite coach or player and watch it as a group. · Look for a computer or video-game system game that simulates golf play. For team play, set up fun competitions for who can beat par. · Design a few practice holes or a miniature putting green in the yard if there is ample acreage to do so. Host a party around your private golf country club. · Upgrade to a cable television package that offers sports coverage on demand that can be recorded or watched when a professional golf game is being broadcast. · Box of Golf® (pictured above) can be played by the whole family, including those who play golf and those who don't. The entire game is housed in a collectible wooden box. It comes complete with eighteen holes and is a combination of luck and strategy, just like the real thing. Just like in real golf, the object is to beat par. The par number for each hole is located in the upper left corner of each board. You begin each hole on the Tee Box and move your playing piece based on matching like colors on your dice. You are trying to beat par on each hole by taking the least number of turns to get to the cup on the putting surface. For more information on Box of Golf® go to http://www.boxofgolf.com Have fun!
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