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| premier golf communities that continue to exceed all expectations. ?Desert Highlands and Desert Mountain in Scottsdale; Las Campanas in Santa Fe, New Mexico; Hokuli'a on the Kona Coast of Hawaii's Big Island, and Superstition | Mountain Golf and the Country Club in Phoenix's East Valley are testaments to the company's long-term commitment to sensitive planning, unsurpassed amenities and outstanding golf. Attention to detail and its creative development concepts have made The Lyle Anderson Companies one of the world's leading land developers. In all of the company's projects, including Loch Lomand Golf Club in Scotland, development experience, superior maintenance and hands-on management have lead to unparalled facilities that provide premier golf experiences for members, friends and family. |
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| Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club is a private, gated community spread over 890 desert landscaped acres in the Sonoran Desert foothills of the Superstition Mountains in Superstition Mountain, Arizona. The community features 36 holes of private Nicklaus? designed golf, a Clubhouse situated in the heart of the community, a planned Sports Club and variety of interesting home options including luxurious villas, custom homes and home sites. When this meticulously designed and very distinctive community is completed, more than half of its 890 acres will remain open space. Since early 1982, The Lyle Anderson Company, Inc. of Scottsdale, Arizona has been developing | |||||||||||
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| A twenty-plus year relationship between Lyle Anderson and Jack Nicklaus has resulted in superb courses found at the company developments in the United States and an architect- developer interface capable of flawless execution from design through construction. The two 18 hole Jack Nicklaus designed championship golf courses, Prospector and Lost Gold, are nestled along the base of the Superstition Mountains. Prospector is the more forgiving of the two courses, with wider fairways and a variety of tees, while the Lost Gold course is playable by all skill levels but has smaller greens and deeper bunkers. At 7,193 yards, the Prospector course was designed by Nicklaus and his son Gary and was the host to the 2002 Championship Tour's Major Championship? The Countrywide Tradition. Clockwise from top left: Homesites range between one-third and two acres. Top right: The Villas at Golden Eagle Village. Above right: The 18th hole on the Prospector Coure during the 2002 Tradition. |
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