Everyone,
Thanks for your encouragement. Niall, we are looking to put the project in a town about 40 minutes north from downtown Austin, Texas. The climate and area are very good for golf. The north west area of Austin does not have many courses, though we a Nicklaus design called Cimmarron. Almost all of courses in our area utilize broken ground giving the better land to housing develpments. Very little of the courses are walkable, and if they are flatter have hundreds of yards to the next hole.
I have not played Austin Golf Club, but hear that it is a very fine course. So, though there are many courses, none would have the feel and character of a Mackenzie. Our land has the same feel as the Sandbelt in Melbourne. Sorry to say we do not have the sandy soil, but the look of our oaks look similiar to Tea trees of the sandbelt. Mike and I went to Melbourne a couple years ago because the climate has similiar qualities. It was important to see how a Mackenzie course looked and played with hot weather grasses. Almost all his work is in cool to moderate climates so they have a different look and feel. I have a book called the Sandbelt, and when I show people holes a Kingston Heath or Royal, they say wow that looks like the property.
I love the Austin area and would love to see it built here. We can play golf all year and it would be a shame to see it built somewhere that it was only open 4 to 6 months. I had an opportunity to put it near Jackson Hole, but declined the offer because I felt it was the wrong place. I have two other plans, so I have to do the first correctly or the others lose their potential. I would love to put all three together and create a one of a kind project, but it seems that may be stretching it.
thanks for the interest,
David