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Steve_ Shaffer

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New Nicklaus/Jacklin course in Sarasota, FL
« on: December 11, 2003, 09:03:10 PM »
The course will be named "The Concession" after Nicklaus' concession of a 2' putt to Jacklin in the Ryder Cup.

From the Sarasota Herald Tribune www.newscoast.com


Columnist
  Mark Cardon — Dec 11, 2003

New course in class with Augusta, Pebble Beach
"Upon completion, if you want to play the Concession Golf Club from the back tees, you better bring 500cc drivers and nuclear powered golf balls. That's just to make par.

Tony Jacklin seems to be more excited about the Concession Golf Club than he was over his two Open victories. Not because of the length of the course, but he thinks it will be in the same class as Augusta National and Pebble Beach.

Plans for the upscale course to be built on the Sarasota- Manatee county line were unveiled Wednesday at a press conference at the Ritz Carlton, and Jacklin believes its future includes hosting the PGA Tour, Champions Tour and a Ryder Cup.



"If you want to get Tiger Woods, Ernie Els and Vijay Singh in here to play, you have to have a course that can accommodate them," said Jacklin.

Tentative plans call for the back tees to measure 7,550 yards, the whites 6,700 and the reds 5,600.

"Only about two percent of the people will play from the tips," said Jack Nicklaus, via a video.

Construction is expected to begin in March 2004 with the completion date set for late spring of 2005.



Initiation fees for the golf club will begin at $75,000 and eventually go to $125,000.

The membership will be limited to 325 members. Jacklin and Nicklaus will have the only two houses directly on the golf course. If golfers wish, caddies will be available.

The name of the course, The Concession, was derived from an historic event, the 1969 Ryder Cup played at Royale Birkdale in England. Jacklin had just won the 1969 British Open, and in Great Britain, he was the biggest name in sports. The following year, he won the U.S. Open by eight strokes.



Jacklin set the tone for the moment by rolling in a 50-foot putt on the 17th hole at Royale Birkdale for an eagle, tying his singles match with Nicklaus. It also tied the overall match between Great Britain and the Americans.

"I don't know about you, but I'm nervous," Nickaus told Jacklin as they walked to the 18th tee box. "I'm petrified," Jacklin replied.

Both players reached the 18th green in two, and Jacklin putted first, leaving it about 20 inches short. Nicklaus had a 15-footer to win the match outright. But his putt rolled by the hole by about 4 1/2 feet. He had a knee-knocker coming back, but he holed the right-to-left putt, and immediately picked up Jacklin's marker, conceding his putt to him. He halved the match but the Americans retained the cup because they were the defending champs.



Why did Nicklaus pick up Jacklin's marker? Because he didn't want to give Jacklin the opportunity to miss the testy 2-footer and turn a local hero into a goat.

Hence, the Concession. It is still considered one of the great sportsmanship gestures in all of sports. "



Steve
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Steve_ Shaffer

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Re:New Nicklaus/Jacklin course in Sarasota, FL
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2003, 10:51:25 AM »
From the Sarasota Herald Tribune  www.newscoast.com

Luxury golf course unveiled
The $600 million club's memberships will sell for $75,000


BY KEVIN MCQUAID
Ritz-Carlton Hotel developer Core Development Inc. unveiled plans Wednesday for a $600 million private golf club community east of Lakewood Ranch in Manatee County.

The centerpiece of the 1,232-acre luxury project, "The Concession," will be an exclusive golf course designed by golf legends Jack Nicklaus and Tony Jacklin. At $75,000, the membership fees will shatter rates in Sarasota and Manatee counties.

The Concession will feature a gated community with up to 255 single-family homes priced from $1.5 million to $8 million, the developers said.



"This is a unique piece of ground in that it's never been touched," said Kevin Daves, president of Core, which is building the community with Property Markets Group of New York.

"We're not being aggressive here," Daves said of the land, eight miles east of Interstate 75. "The land won't be fully developed, and the golf course will be as environmentally sensitive as a golf course can be."

The course, named after the 1969 Ryder Cup match that resulted in a tie when Nicklaus conceded a 2-foot putt to Jacklin, will debut in March 2005.



Construction is expected to begin in April. Daves said the developers are also spending $3 million to extend University Parkway through Lakewood Ranch to provide access for residents.

The property, which Core and Property Markets bought in June for $14 million, will also have access off of State Road 70.

Membership in the golf club will be capped at 325, Daves said. Annual fees are expected to range from $7,000 to $9,000.

Homes in the project will be constructed by Anchor Builders, Pruett Builders Inc., John Cannon Homes Inc., Gibraltar Homes Inc. and two other builders that have yet to be selected.



"This is the dream of all dreams for a real estate marketer," said Michael Saunders, whose eponymously named Sarasota real estate company has been retained to handle Concession home sales.

"I don't have to fabricate how wonderful this property is," Saunders added. "Nothing has been compromised."

The Concession will be financed by Bank Atlantic of Fort Lauderdale, the same lender behind the 266-room Ritz-Carlton Sarasota.

Plans for The Concession come at a time, though, when some experts believe the private golf course market in Southwest Florida has become saturated.



By comparison to The Concession's $75,000 membership fees, The Oaks Country Club's entrance fee, in Nokomis, is $45,000. The Lakewood Ranch Golf and Country Club charges members $32,000 to join, while the Tournament Players Club at Prestancia, south of Sarasota, has a $28,000 one-time fee.

"Although there's tremendous supply, there's no club in this area at that range," said Bryan Schacht, director of marketing at the Tournament Players Club.



"When you look at the Sarasota and surrounding market, there's not a club presently that has a fee over $50,000," Schacht added.

Moreover, more clubs may be in the offing. In addition to The Concession, Daves and Ritz-Carlton development partner Robert Buford are expected to unveil plans for a luxury, members-only course next year tied to the hotel.

Meanwhile, another course is being considered for a large tract off of Fruitville Road, near the High Hat Ranch.



But Daves and others contend that demand is high for upper-end golf courses and the residences that go with them.

Pat Neal, chief executive of land development firm Neal Communities and a part-owner in the University Park Country Club, said only two new courses have opened in Southwest Florida in the past decade. The Lakewood Ranch Golf and Country Club premiered in the mid-1990s, while University Park opened in October 1991.

"I think the market is extremely hot now," Neal said. "Since Aug. 1, there's been a tremendous change in the marketplace. There's been a substantial return of consumer confidence."



Daves also believes the area can absorb several high-end courses. He points to Naples' success in supporting nearly two dozen upscale, private courses.

"These will each be different types of courses," Daves said. "I think the market is big enough for all of us."

Schacht and others said new million-dollar condominiums being built in Sarasota County and elsewhere could bring hundreds of potential new customers seeking private golf clubs.

"With all the growth and development in Sarasota, I think the area will easily support this club," Schacht said. "We welcome it."



Core and Buford began working on the $100 million Ritz-Carlton and adjacent condominiums in the late 1990s, and the 266-room hotel opened in November 2001.

A related private beach club that Daves and Buford are developing is slated for completion next month. Daves is also planning a luxury condominium complex near the beach club.

Property Markets Group, a New York real estate concern, controls more than $1 billion worth of property in New York, Miami and Fort Lauderdale. Its portfolio includes Manhattan condominiums and boutique hotels, such as the 347-room Habitat Hotel, the 260-room Thirty Thirty Hotel and the 250-room On The Avenue Hotel, all in New York.



"When you have something like this to sink your teeth into, it's extraordinary," said Jacklin, who plans to own a home at The Concession.
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A_Clay_Man

Re:New Nicklaus/Jacklin course in Sarasota, FL
« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2003, 11:31:56 AM »
These guys are good! Now, all 125 top money winners on tour will have a nice golf course to call home.

I sure hope Jim Lipe can tell us more than Tony's pre-construction evaluation of a course that has yet to photographed let alone built.

Gee, I wonder if it will have any of the principles of the old timers? Wouldn' that be grand

John Nixon

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Re:New Nicklaus/Jacklin course in Sarasota, FL
« Reply #3 on: December 12, 2003, 11:45:50 AM »
In a related development, the Buenos Aires Herald has announced that noted native golfer Roberto De Vicenzo has inked an agreement to consult on a course to be built near the capitol city, to be known as "The Stupid". ;)

JWL

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Re:New Nicklaus/Jacklin course in Sarasota, FL
« Reply #4 on: December 12, 2003, 11:51:55 AM »
ClayMan
Sorry, but I am quite sure that Jim Lipe doesn't know anything more about this course than what he read in the posted article.
Cheers!

Steve_ Shaffer

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Re:New Nicklaus/Jacklin course in Sarasota, FL
« Reply #5 on: December 12, 2003, 02:45:28 PM »
There is a partial map at the website:

www.theconcession.com

Steve
"Some of us worship in churches, some in synagogues, some on golf courses ... "  Adlai Stevenson
Hyman Roth to Michael Corleone: "We're bigger than US Steel."
Ben Hogan “The most important shot in golf is the next one”