Backyard Putting Green

An outdoor putting green makes honing your game as easy as walking out your back door. By F.E. Exley

Swing Time: A green by Southwest Greens of Boston

Golf is a game that takes practice—and time. But what if there were a way to lower your score while spending more time with the family and increasing the value of your home?

There is: Install a backyard putting green. Most greens today are made from nylon and polyethylene fibers, which produce a near facsimile to real grass. Many also eliminate the need for sand fill, which allows the putting greens to maintain longevity and consistent performance with little upkeep.

In fact, a leaf blower is about all you’ll need, says Doug Preston, owner of Southwest Greens of Boston. Though most of today’s putting greens are fashioned out of synthetic turf, there still is a real grass feel. “You can actually hit shots into it, and the ball checks up just like a real putting surface,” Preston says.

Preston’s company, which charges around $17 per square foot laid down (backyard putting greens can range from 500 to 3,000 square feet, the latter about the size of a typical golf course green), also landscapes the periphery of the putting green with fringe, chipping areas, and even sand traps. Actual undulation is also incorporated into the green, making it a true putting experience. “A backyard green can turn a double-digit handicapper into a single-digit player; no problem,” Preston says.

Josh Powers owns Advanced Syntec in Santa Paula, California. Before digging out his clients’ yards, Powers brandishes a can of spray paint and, with the client, outlines the green—even X-ing out where the holes will go. “I actually have my clients putt on the dirt to help visualize it,” he says.

Invariably, most designers say that the best trait of an outdoor putting green is the maintenance—or lack thereof. Once the green is finished (most can be installed within a week), the only real landscaping tools needed are a leaf blower and a broom.

Drainage is also a snap; most putting greens are built on porous bases, so water runs right through. “These greens are built to be used all year long, in any weather condition,” Preston says.

When working with a putting green designer, collaboration is important to ensure results. That means staking out the area and measuring distances to make sure there’s enough room for chips and pitches, says Robert Pressman, a principal with TGP Inc. Landscape Architecture (tgpinc.net) in Encino, California. Pressman recently added a backyard putting green to his own home and recommends that greens be constructed in irregular shapes with elevations. “It allows for long and short putts and more difficult ones, too,” he says.

The Golden Putter

Golden Putter

Ping, Odyssey, Titleist, TaylorMade, Callaway, Scotty Cameron: all are prestigious putter brands made of quality craftsmanship, but wouldn’t it be something to play with a putter made of gold? It is. The Golden Putter from Barth & Sons is one of Germany’s most coveted exports and the ultimate gift for the avid golfer. Each is handmade and features 24-carat hard-gold plating in the putter head, shaft, and inlay, the latter of which can also be adorned with Swarovski crystals. Buyers can choose normal leather or unbleached salmon leather grips. The putter, which can be personalized with the golfer’s name, comes in a handmade case and arrives 18 days after the ordering. From $2,600.

Tee Time in Puerto Rico

A favorite among American travelers for its accessibility and beautiful beaches, Puerto Rico is fast becoming one of the Caribbean’s top golf destinations as well. By Brian McCallen, Photograph by Joann Dost

When Columbus singled out Puerto Rico for its beauty, golf had already been established as a favorite pastime in Europe. These many centuries later, Puerto Rico, a U.S. commonwealth where English is widely spoken, has reasserted itself as one of the Carib-bean’s top golf destinations.

You don’t need a passport to enter Puerto Rico, but you will need your A game at two brilliantly revived courses—plus one striking newcomer—that combine to offer visiting players and savvy investors plenty of options east and west of San Juan.

Beachfront Suite at Dorado Beach

Dorado Beach Resort and Club Conceived by Laurance S. Rockefeller in the late 1950s as a back-to-nature playground for the well-to-do, Dorado Beach, located 45 minutes west of San Juan, was one of the first full-fledged golf resorts in the Caribbean. A visionary developer and conservationist who saw an opportunity to build a recreational “Great Park” in the tropics, Rockefeller hired Robert Trent Jones, Sr., the dean of the trade, to build a pair of courses on a 1,400-acre plantation on the island’s lush north coast.

More than 50 years after Rockefeller transported 150 friends (each one a millionaire) to the resort’s gala opening, Robert Trent Jones, Jr., who as a teenager had toured the course during construction, has returned to direct a $6.2 million restoration of Dorado’s East Course. “It’s a treat for me at this point in my career to have the opportunity to refresh some of my father’s most notable work,” Jones says. “The restoration…has enhanced the natural beauty, playing conditions, and flexibility that my father had originally envisioned.”

Working from his dad’s original notes and sketches, Jones set about rediscovering a course that had fallen into ruin. After an extensive tree-pruning program thinned out the layout’s jungle-lined corridors, the Atlantic Ocean became visible from 15 of the 18 holes. Numerous lost features were revealed during the cleanup, from specimen trees to water hazards.

Reopened in November 2011, the East Course, a veritable museum of the senior Jones’s work, is now better than when it was ranked among the best courses in the islands. The runway-style tees have been restored, the elevated greens rebuilt, the sculpted bunkers restyled, and the fairways widened and resurfaced. In 2012, Jones, Jr. will return to touch up Dorado’s West Course, a shorter, sportier version of the East Course. Visitors can also access the property’s Pineapple and Sugarcane courses (formerly the North and South courses at Cerromar Beach, respectively).

In December 2012, the resort will unveil a new Ritz-Carlton Reserve on the site of Rockefeller’s original beachfront hotel. More intimate and luxurious than a typical Ritz-Carlton, the Dorado Beach Reserve, designed according to LEED Silver standards, will feature 115 rooms spread across 50 acres and a mile of beachfront. The resort will include Spa Botanico, a new Beach Club, a Wind and Wave Center headed by Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ambassadors of the Environment, and celebrity chef restaurants. The 11-mile Rockefeller Nature Trail, Watermill water park, and fitness and wellness center are already in place.

The resort’s real estate offerings are led by the Ritz-Carlton Reserve West Beach Residences, a limited series of two- to four-bedroom oceanfront condos. These units range from 2,204 to 4,140 square feet and are priced from $2.5 million.

Dorado Beach East is a well-established residential neighborhood with custom homes priced from $1.2 million.

Until the new hotel opens, accommodations are available at the Plantation Resort Residences, its spacious three- and four-bedroom condos overlooking fairways, mountains, and ocean. These units, available in four different floor plans, are available starting at $830,000.

Beach front swimming pool at the St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort

Bahia Beach Resort & Golf Club Fronting a two-mile crescent of sandy beach adjacent to El Yunque, the only rain forest in the U.S. National Park System, Bahia Beach Resort is a master-planned, 483-acre community with a 139-room St. Regis hotel on site. Occupying a former coconut plantation, Bahia Beach is dotted with 100-foot palms and fringed by thick stands of almond, sea grape, and flamboyant trees. Colorful songbirds and iguanas inhabit the surrounding forest.

Tucked away on the island’s northeast coast 30 minutes from San Juan, Bahia Beach is anchored by its enticing Robert Trent Jones, Jr.-designed course. On a preexisting public course that was no match for its superb location, Jones and his team superimposed an entirely new design on the site.

Water is a strong component on this subtly contoured layout—nearly every hole skirts a lagoon, challenging players to sacrifice power for accuracy. A typical hole at Bahia Beach has water on the left, thick jungle to the right, and a slim fairway pinched by upswept bunkers in the landing area. The slick, undulating greens are well protected by sand and water. Five sets of tees offer plenty of options. The key to enjoying the course is selecting the correct markers for your ability level.

Opened to acclaim in 2008, the golf course reaches its pinnacle at the final three holes, each of which is flanked to the right by the ocean. The 17th, a long par 3 that plays to a green perched above the beach, is a stunner, as is the home hole, a dazzling par 4 straddled by a lagoon and the sea. Jones, a true aesthete, created a greenside bunker at the 18th that is an extension of the beach. Players can tally their scores in the club’s open-air beachfront clubhouse.

The well-appointed accommodations at the St. Regis feature spectacular views of the sea or rain forest from their private terraces. In addition to its 24-hour butler service, the St. Regis, opened in November 2010, offers a Remede Spa and Fitness Center, three restaurants (including Fern, a splendid Jean-Georges Vongerichten dining establishment), transportation in a chauffeured Bentley, and other extras.

Bahia Beach has a variety of residential properties available. On a private island within the community are 26 branded St. Regis estate homes set on half-acre to 1.5-acre lots. The approximate starting price for these homes, which range from 6,000 to 10,000 square feet in size, is $3.6 million. Las Cabanas, a group of oceanview townhomes, comprises two-story, three-bedroom residences, each with a small studio, four baths, and a terrace. Prices range from $2,150,000 to $2,750,000. The 29 units at Las Ventanas, ranging in size from 1,680 square feet in Ventanas I ($745,000) to 3,300 square feet for a Penthouse in Ventanas II ($2.4 million), are within walking distance of the beach. Lastly, Las Verandas offers 90 two- and three-bedroom villas ranging in price from $700,000 to $1,641,500.

The green on Royal Isabela's first hole

Royal Isabela Seventy-five miles west of San Juan in Puerto Rico’s northwest corner is Royal Isabela, one of the most spectacular new golf courses to debut in the Caribbean in many years. Developed by brothers and former tennis stars Charlie and Stanley Pasarell, this one-of-a-kind layout sprawls across rolling tableland 200 feet above the frothy Atlantic Ocean.

The centerpiece of a 426-acre resort community, the course is marked by sharp elevation changes, limestone outcrops, and natural sand dunes. Broad clifftop fairways and sod-faced bunkers create a multitude of strategies for each shot, as do the brisk trade winds. “Tropical Scotland” is how Stanley describes the course, adding, “If the Open Championship ever leaves the British Isles, this could be the venue.” At full stretch—7,667 yards, par 73—Royal Isabela is one tough coconut, though staggered sets of forward tees offer graduated challenges to higher handicappers.

Observant players will detect a sense of naturalness at Royal Isabela. During the construction phase, the majority of the shaping was done by hand, reflecting the developers’ desire to tread lightly on the land. Natural lakes were integrated into the design of the course, as were deep chasms that call for death-or-glory shots. Conceived as a sustainable development, more than 20,000 native trees and indigenous plants were propagated and grown in on-site nurseries, using seeds and cuttings gathered on the property.

Aided by David Pfaff, a former Pete Dye associate, the Pasarells let the existing landforms dictate the course routing. “It’s an unbelievable piece of land,” says Charlie. “We spent years walking the property until we uncovered a golf course.” Recognizing that resort golf should, above all, be fun, the Pasarells built plenty of entertainment into their design. For example, there’s an infinity-edge green that appears to float on the distant sea, an atoll-like island green, plus a clifftop double green that serves the 12th and 14th holes. There’s also a quirky original feature: The sixth hole, with two separate fairways and two separate greens, can be played either as a par 4 or a par 5. (The brothers couldn’t agree and so they built both options.)

In April 2012, Royal Isabela will unveil a lodge with 20 guest casitas. Additional amenities will include a clubhouse, restaurant, swimming pool, tennis courts, and a spa and fitness center. The property also has an organic farm, 27 miles of hiking trails, and world-class surfing.

Royal Isabela’s home sites, ranging in size from one to two acres, are spaced around the golf course and overlook the ocean. Lots start at $2 million. Each Fairway Villa provides over 1,500 square feet of living space and features two master suites, a covered terrace, and a plunge pool. Villas start at $1 million.

Gaming for Golf Guru’s

Golden Tee Home Gaming System Gamers and golf buffs alike can now challenge rivals to a round of golf in their own homes with the Golden Tee 2012 Home Edition gaming system, which counts the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Bears’ Brian Urlacher among its fans. The game’s sleek, 39-inch-high cabinet connects easily to an existing HDTV. When you’re done playing, simply unplug it and slide it out of the way. The fully equipped Home Edition comes with 35 courses, including five new ones for 2012. Players can completely customize their game, from players (male and female) to club sets and balls. the details: From $3,295.



Golf Must-Haves

Bushnell Hybrid Laser GPS

If you have a penchant for golf, you need sharp instincts on the course to outfox the competition, and a combination laser rangefinder-GPS will give you that edge for judging distances. Equipped with 16,000 preloaded North American courses and auto course recognition, this lightweight and compact rangefinder will fast become your closest golfing partner. For golfing accuracy, the GPS feature shows the distance to the front, center, and back of the green, even when the flags are obstructed by foliage. Planning your next shot is simple with auto hole advance and options to set four custom points per hole to avoid traps. The rangefinder boasts pinseeker technology, which is used by more than 90 percent of PGA professionals, and can zero in on the flag with a plus- or minus-one-yard accuracy. By holding down the power button, it locks in on the flag and suggests the distance you need to cover while eliminating background jumble. When two flags are found, it conveniently reveals the closer flag on the LCD display. To avoid sandy situations, the technology can pinpoint the distance to a tree or bunker. Likewise, the scanning option allows one to pan across the course with an updated display of the distances between golfer and targets. An invaluable targeting mode measures the slope within plus- or minus-one-degree of angle, with the compensated range based on type of club and ball trajectory. Shot distance mode can present the distance of your last swing for a perfectly precise game. The gadget features a five-time magnification for easy viewing of targets. Here’s hoping for that hole in one. Bushnell Hybrid Laser GPS, $499. —Rebecca Kensil

Garmin Approach S1 North America

Editor’s Picks Four more GPS tools to take to the course.

1 Garmin Approach S1 North America, $249.99. 2 Sky Caddie SGXw, $399.95 . 3 Golf Buddy World Platinum, $349.99. 4 Izzo SWAMI 3000, $99.99.

The Ritz-Carlton Club, Abaco

The Abaco Club on Winding Bay.

The Abaco Club on Winding Bay.

The second phase of five fractional Ridge Cottages at The Ritz-Carlton Club, Abaco opened in March 2009. The cottages range from 1,656 to 2,381 square-feet, each with covered porches.  Residences and guests will enjoy the world’s first Scottish-style links golf course in the tropics, a clubhouse, dining, spa, tennis courts and fitness centers. Snorkeling, diving, deep sea fishing and flat bone fishing are also part of The Club’s available activities.  All five cottages are nestled into the side of a limestone ridge surrounded with views of Winding Bay. Cottages start at $2.4 million for whole ownership and fractional Membership begins at $110,000.

800.278.0121, www.rcc-abaco.com.

The Reefs Club

reefs_club_8Opened in July 2009, The Reefs Club is an oceanfront private residence club perched above a private beach. It is developed by The Reefs, Bermuda’s most award-winning hotel. Located on the beautiful south shore in Southampton, this exclusive destination is the perfect place to call home.

reefs_club_5Just 19 two- and three-bedroom residences are being built, with private amenities including:

  • clubhouse
  • infinity-edge pool and spa
  • fitness center
  • rooftop putting green
  • lobby with dedicated concierge

All residences have luxurious furnishings, incredible views of the ocean, and an expansive private veranda with hot tub. Dine at three restaurants on-site and relax at the new La Serena spa. The concierge can book tours, tee times and other island adventures. Surrounding reefs protect the pink-sand beach, making it the perfect place to relax, float, snorkel, scuba dive and kayak.

With Bermuda’s strict regulations limiting foreign ownership, this is the perfect way to own a worry-free second home. Vacation home ownership on the island is sought by many, but only a privileged few are able to own. Live perfectly at ease at The Reefs Club, creating your own memories and a Bermudian family legacy. The project is being overseen by DCP International, which conceived the world’s first private residence club in Deer Valley, Utah and is the international leader in this type of development.

reefs_club_7Fraction size: 1/10th with prices starting in the mid $300’s. Guaranteed 5 weeks per year with additional availability – Use is unlimited, subject to reservation policies and the Bermuda Government.

Phone:  866.399.9568
Website:  www.ReefsClub.com

CostaBaja Resort & Marina

cbrmoverviewWrapped in turquoise waters, a sun-drenched landscape, pristine white sand, and swimmable beaches, CostaBaja Resort & Marina is a residential resort community. Continue reading CostaBaja Resort & Marina

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