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You’ve found it. Golf heaven, or as the Naples Chamber of
Commerce boasts “Welcome to Paradise.” Yet it might not be just bragging—The
National Golf Foundation’s latest statistics show that the Naples-Marco Island
area is second only to Myrtle Beach in the TOTAL number of golf holes per
capita, and #1 when it comes to the number of private holes per person. What
that translates into for those of you looking for a Great Golf Community is that
while many wonderful golf communities still offer daily-fee, semi-private
conditions, nowhere else can you find more options for that extra layer of
exclusivity in your golf community lifestyle than Naples.
And there’s
more to Naples than just quiet, very secluded golf. Naples is still
out-of-the-way enough to still have that small-town charm, where your neighbors
still go for a morning stroll or jog and wave as they pass by. Each corner of
this town of less than 30,000 in Naples-proper has its own style and areas like
Bayfront offer the classy restaurants, exclusive boutiques and nightlife of a
classic city like its namesake in Italy.
Yet Naples is even more than
simple sophistication. In the spring of 2005, the city was named the best “Small
Art Town” in a book of the 100 Best Art Towns in America. Author John Villani
called Naples “an arts powerhouse overdue for national attention.” The book
rates Naples ahead of Taos, Aspen, Provincetown and Ashland, Oregon, all
renowned for the quality of their local support for galleries, festivals,
theaters and museums. Villani was talking about the area’s arts community when
he extolled the virtues of Naples’ “amazing range of natural splendor”, but he
could well have been visiting one of the area’s growing number of fabulous golf
communities. If you consider golf an art form, you may have found a new
home.
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Reserva Conchal is a five-star luxury resort nestled on Costa Rica’s most
beautiful north Pacific beach cove and that is all that separates this luxurious
resort from the Pacific Ocean.
Reserva Conchal Golf Course is surrounded
by 2000 acres of tropical dry forest whose inhabitants include red macaws,
toucans & howler monkeys.
Costa Rica is required to set aside one
quarter of its land mass for nature preserves and National Parks. Robert Trent
Jones Jr., known for his ability to craft memorable courses within the context
of strict environmental laws, was hired to build a 650-acre seaside resort and
golf course along the Pacific Coast in the province of Guanacaste.
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