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Guide to Golf Communities Development

Expand your commercial holdings with a golf and country club development


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Development of golf course residential communities is increasing in popularity all around the US. From suburban Atlanta, GA to Tucson, AZ, golf community development is a booming market among the elite. If you are looking at commercial development, you should consider the profit margins golf communities development offers. 

A golf community developer can be a person or a firm who builds golf course communities. Location, architecture and available amenities will be drawing cards for potential investors and residents. Keep these tips in mind as you pursue golf resort development. 

1. Find architects who specialize in golf course community development.

 2. Invest in consulting firms that provide information for developing golf course communities. 

3. Utilize online resources for golf course development.


Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Design and build an aesthetically pleasing golf community development


Golf community architects specialize in designing master plans that incorporate aesthetically pleasing features and the amenities you want to include in your golf course community development. Most architects work for golf course development firms.

I recommend: Landmark Land Company, Inc. designs high-quality and environment-friendly golf communities with a variety of amenities and builds communities in locations worldwide. Johnny Miller Designs offers a fully integrated process including concept, design, landscape architecture and project management.

Consult with experts to build the best golf communities development


Consultant firms keep up-to-date on new trends, analyze the competition and provide the ground work to make your golf community development a success. Many golf course consultant firms offer management services for off-site developers.

I recommend: Lighthouse Golf, a consulting firm based in Atlanta, GA and Prince Edward County, VA, offers golf management and consulting services. Request information from D.A. Weibring’s Golf Resources Group; the company offers golf course community developing staff and consulting services.

Use an online resource for golf communities development


Working with reputable companies can save you money and ensure your success in the golf resort business. Online resources provide information from experts in the industry, which helps prevent rookie mistakes or costly errors.

I recommend: The American Society of Golf Course Architects helps you "Find a Member" and "Design Your Course" through their interactive website. Hertfort Norby Golf Course Designers will not only create a golf course community for you, but also offer a variety of articles that discuss issues specific to golf course developers and share valuable tips to creating a top-notch residential golf course community development.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Consider revitalizing an abandoned golf course into a golf course community development. Many US cities offer incentives for developers to invest in dilapidated courses that will add beauty and revenue to the city.

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