Golf Course Architecture - Issue 79, January 2025

73 Design. “There’s dramatic elevation change – some places are 50 feet above sea level. The eighth is the pinnacle of that elevation and it has long range views of the mountains to the west and the ocean to the east. Holes fourteen, fifteen and sixteen play along the ocean and then the final two holes play back through the jungle. “I remember walking through the jungle with the project team in snake boots and carrying machetes. We couldn’t see three feet in front of our faces! That area has been transformed and you’ll now find yourself standing on a fairway framed by enormous banyan trees, making for a very cool environment to play golf in. You then move on to the dunescape holes – all of that was created. The dunes almost look like they have always been there. And then you reach the ocean holes – it’s not just a single green sitting on the ocean – it’s three consecutive golf holes along the beach.” A key aspect of the project has been the significant landscape programme. “The golf course is built out of sand that was dredged from the marina,” says Gooden. “In the central dune area we created, we’ve planted palm trees and a variety of vegetation to really frame the holes. The landscaping really ties the holes together, and then we developed a variety of looks to make each hole unique.” Bowers adds: “We’ve tried to create variety in terms of elevation changes with uphill and downhill holes, angles and multiple yardages – the course will have five sets of tees to allow for member enjoyment and test players who want to play a 7,500-yard golf course. “The entire layout is built on sand – in some areas there is around two to three metres of sand. However, we did make a little bit of a pivot on bunkering – they now have a fabric liner and white silica sand has been imported so they are now more formal bunkers.” An in-house team built the course, with Fazio Design’s Bowers, Andy Banfield or Ron Smith visiting the site regularly. Brent Harvey was responsible for irrigation design and Marc Logan oversaw construction agronomics. Practice facilities, a short-game area and a nine-hole short layout are also in construction. The ninth is one of several holes that are located in tropical jungle Image: Harris Kalinka

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