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With
four new 18-hole signature golf courses being built in St Lucia, in
addition to the existing championship level course at the St Lucia Golf
& Country Club, the island is set to become the Caribbean's number
one golfing destination.
The increased level of tourism that these courses will generate will
greatly enhance St Lucia's investment potential, especially within the
buy-to-let market.
There can be little more perfect than a round of golf on a beautiful,
landscaped course with glorious sunshine, stunning natural scenery, a
gentle Atlantic breeze and the thought of a delicious fruit cocktail in
the 19th hole! Well, this is golf St Lucian style and, with the
building of four new 18-hole signature courses, it’s set to get a whole
lot better!
Since 2001 visitors to St Lucia have enjoyed the excellent facilities
at the par 71, 6,836 yard, championship level golf course at the St
Lucia Golf & Country Club. Soon they will be spoilt for choice
since four new courses are being designed by Jack Nicklaus, Greg
Norman, Arnold Palmer and Christie O’Connor Jnr. This will have a
profound effect on tourism because, with five 18-hole golf courses, St
Lucia will be officially recognised and promoted as a golfing
destination. Consequently, this will further enhance the investment
potential of the island, especially for the lucrative buy-to-let market.
One property certain to benefit is Cap Maison (www.capmaison.com), an
exclusive development of 22 spacious one-, two- and three-bedroom
apartments, which together will create a 50 room, boutique-style luxury
hotel just a short iron from both the St Lucia Golf & Country Club
and the Jack Nicklaus Signature course. Cap Maison is on the Cap
Estate, a former sugar plantation nestled between the Atlantic Ocean on
its north shore and the Caribbean Sea to the south and west. Prices
start at USD 1,100,000 for a two-bedroom apartment and owners will have
privileged access to both courses.
The Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course is due for completion in early
2008 and is part of the Cap Estate, a location which Jack Nicklaus
described as, “One of the five most spectacular pieces of property [he
has] ever seen”. His vision for the course is “Pebble Beach warm”
because it will include seven holes that play parallel to the water,
and 11 more with stunning views of the ocean.
Work has also started on the Greg Norman course which is being built on
the undeveloped southeastern coast. The main feature of this course
will be the number 14 par-3 hole which is described as a, “175-yard
one-shotter” landing on a green at the end of the Galet peninsular
which is surrounded by a 100-foot drop into Galet Bay below.
By the end of 2008 two new 18-hole signature golf courses will have
been built in the south of St Lucia near Laborie. The first course will
be designed by Arnold Palmer while the second will be designed in a
“links” style by the Irish golf course architect Christy O'Connor Jr.
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