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It’s official: the world’s number one golfer, Tiger Woods, will design his first American golf course at The Cliffs at High Carolina, the eighth community in The Cliffs’ collection of private, master-planned residential developments and the second project for the recently-formed Tiger Woods Design. Also announced today were Woods’ intentions to take an active role with the development of the master plan for The Cliffs at High Carolina. “My goal is to design a handful of very unique courses around the world, and The Cliffs is a perfect fit for my first American design,” Tiger Woods said. “Seeing what they’ve created with some of the world’s best designers is very inspiring, and I’m looking forward to adding my own style into the mix.” Woods continued, “I chose The Cliffs at High Carolina because of the great people and the amazing location. I’m really looking forward to making it a premier destination to share with my friends and family.” Each of The Cliffs’ communities is located in the Carolina Preserve – a quality-of-life corridor connecting Asheville, North Carolina to Greenville, South Carolina that features fourteen state parks, three national forests, and one national park. The Cliffs at High Carolina: Panoramic Playing in the Carolina Preserve “When I first visited High Carolina, I loved the site and the spectacular 50-mile views of the Asheville area and the Blue Ridge Mountains,” Woods stated. He continued, “When I got to the top of the mountain and looked across those meadows I knew this would be the site of my first American design. I hope this will become one of the most talked about views in the country. “The land lends itself to a walking golf course,” added Woods. “Walking is integral to golf, and it will be very unique to have a walking golf course at elevations up to 4,000 feet.” Jim Anthony, Founder and President of The Cliffs Communities, stated, “What excites us about working with Tiger is the alignment of our visions to enhance the golf experience by working with the land, beauty and conservation -- an overall commitment to excellence. “The Cliffs at High Carolina will offer the unique combination of an unparalleled mountaintop golf experience and convenient access to all that the city of Asheville offers,” Anthony continued. An acclaimed city nationally and even internationally for its wealth of cultural and outdoor offerings, Asheville, North Carolina has received myriad honors and distinctions from the most well-known publications and independent sources: One of the "Top 20 Places to Live in the World" by Barron's One of the "Top 10 Places to Buy a Second Home" by MSN Money One of the "Best Five Places to Retire" by Money Magazine #1 Adventure Town in America by National Geographic Adventure The Best Golf Experience in America. The Best Club Membership in the World. Tiger Woods’ design will bring The Cliffs’ line-up of championship courses to eight, with the additional seven unique designs located minutes apart and accessed by one membership. Resort Living Magazine described The Cliffs’ membership as “one of the most comprehensive and impressive club memberships in the world.” The Cliffs’ Members enjoy a golf experience unlike any other in the world, as a renowned group of designers has come together over its 16-year history to create an unrivaled collection of golf courses. Two Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Courses, one bordering Pisgah National Forest with views of the Asheville mountains and one situated along the shores of Lake Keowee, are coupled with two lakeside Tom Fazio designs: one with eight of its 18 holes boasting mountain-lake views and the second under construction at Keowee Springs Lodge and Spa, America’s First Luxury Family Wellness ResortSM. The new Gary Player Signature “river course” under development at The Cliffs includes a layout of 14 of its 18 holes along the North Saluda River, while minutes away, a parkland Valley course designed by Ben Wright showcases an incredible amphitheater of the Blue Ridge Escarpment. The Cliffs at Glassy, a Tom Jackson design rated Fourth Most Scenic in the Nation by Golf Digest behind only Augusta National, Pebble Beach, and Cypress Point, is South Carolina’s only mountaintop course.
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