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Michael Wharton-Palmer:
A delightful piece of land not 250 yards from my house.
Subtle rolling hills with gorgeous pines and Sandy soil, just begging for someone to build a Harry S inspired Swinley in the sand hills🤔

Kalen Braley:
Eastern WA is begging for one.  Has some of the most interesting and unique terrain on the planet..

David Kelly:
Turn left when leaving Prairie Dunes. While driving for the next two or three miles, look to your right, and you will see some magnificent land for a golf course or two. 



archie_struthers:



No building in the Pine Barrens of NJ ...a bunch of restrictions and native species abound and it's over one of the great reservoirs anywhere in the country. Plus the Jersey Devil might take offense

Luke Sutton:
Everyone is building in Texas but no one has decided to do one in North East Texas near Tyler where I grew up. The land is Pinehurst like with unlimited sand, water, rolling topography and pine trees. Plus land is dirt cheap up there.


There is a sandy site close to Keene, NH that Peter Bowman (from Hooper) has tried to get me to go out and see. It’s a sand quarry with spectacular mountain views and it’s for sale.

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