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Stephen Davis

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Re: Another 27 holes at Bandon?
« Reply #25 on: January 13, 2013, 02:31:54 PM »
Wow! That is impressive!

William_G

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Re: Another 27 holes at Bandon?
« Reply #26 on: January 14, 2013, 12:04:21 AM »
Thanks for posting this Jim. It is news like this that makes me wonder why I ever moved from Oregon :D

Steven,

  This might be enough reason to move back:

Oregonian Golf- The St. Andrews Model: 

One of the primary objectives of the proposed Bandon Biota golf course is to make top quality,
affordable golf available to all Oregonians. In Scotland, many of the famous golf courses have
systems designed to take advantage of the "retail" (tourist) participation during high seasons,
while at the same time facilitating play by locals on the same premier courses for a fraction of
the cost. We refer to this as the "St Andrews" model.

As applied to the new course, the model would work something like this: "Retail" golfers that
are currently coming to Bandon Dunes will pay rates equivalent to those being charged at the
time. (Currently $200-250 per round). During the prime tourist season from May 1-Oct 31, these
golfers will be given preferential tee times. Unfilled tee times will be made available daily to
those holding an Oregon drivers license at deeply discounted rates, estimated to be as little as
$25 per round. Course time will be available to school age children, and juniors without charge.
The 27 hole design allows a greatly expanded number of tee times, with retail customers starting
on #1 tee and locals teeing off on #19. At normal pace of play, there will be little or no overlap.
The system will insure ample golf opportunities for Oregonians all year round. In the off season,
the vast majority of tee times will be available on a first come first served basis, with only
minimal retail play.

Additionally, it is contemplated that annual golf passes for unlimited golf can be offered to
Oregonians for as little as $500/year. The motivation and commitment of the owner is to make
world class golf a reality for those who would not otherwise be able to afford it, as it is at St.
Andrews, Scotland, where golf has been an integral part of the local culture for centuries. 

sounds like an Oregon drivers license will be pretty valuable,  ;D

Jim,

How did you come up with the image for the property, I didn't realize the Biota Corp. had the property to the NE abutting the highway?

thanks
It's all about the golf!

Jim Colton

Re: Another 27 holes at Bandon?
« Reply #27 on: January 14, 2013, 12:16:54 AM »

William_G

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It's all about the golf!