Creighton Farms, an exclusive residential golf community located in Virginia's historic Loudoun County, has announced an exciting new section it calls The Enclave. Designed and developed by award-winning builder Apex Custom Homes, it features one-of-a-kind, French-inspired homes.
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This quarter's e-newsletter includes articles on:
-Jack Nicklaus Day at Creighton Farms
-Events at Renaissance Golf Club
-Machrihanish Dunes on the Cover of LINKS Magazine
-Meredith Bay is NH Designer Showhouse 2010
-The 60-Day Journey: Greg Sherwood
The Village at Machrihanish Dunes has something new to crow about in addition to the world's most natural golf course. The property announced that victorious 1989 Ryder Cup Team Member Ronan Rafferty has joined the ranks of owners at the Village's Ugadale Golf Cottages in Scotland.
On Saturday, November 21, 2009 the band played on through the night while champagne was poured in celebration of the grand opening of the elegant 30,000-square-foot American Shingle-style Clubhouse at Renaissance Golf Club. The night's festivities included dinner, dancing, speeches, tours, and...
Legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus was hard at work during a recent appearance at Creighton Farms. Nicklaus began his recent visit with a two-hour tour of the Creighton Farms course, during which he assessed every aspect of its design, setup, and condition. With the same intense concentration and attention to detail that made him an 18-time major champion, Nicklaus offered suggestions on everything from mowing patterns to fairway widths and even used a special iPhone application to determine that the slope on one of the greens might benefit from a one-inch adjustment. The golf legend went over every shot on every hole and outlined several new teeing positions with an eye toward making the course more playable and enjoyable for the average player- a theme that Nicklaus spoke to again and again during his visit.
A press conference was held with Jack Nicklaus and Creighton Farms owners David Southworth and Joseph Deitch, Partners of Southworth Development of Newton Massachusetts. Mr. Nicklaus took the time to answer questions on the condition and design of the course, remarking: "this is a remarkably strong golf course. They could hold the U.S. Open here. It's a golfer's golf course for the individual who enjoys playing the game not only because it will be fair and fun, but that it will test your mettle."