
Commons, a 12 -holes with 12 holes inspired by the usual UK terrestrial courses, will be ready to play next year.
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Last summer, Sandal In Wisconsin revealed her fifth course, valleyA sub-6,000 yard design whose scale and style was inspired by the famous Heathland appearances outside London.
Now comes the resort has a sixth course in works. It too has to do with the tradition of British golf.
The new project, announced Sand Valley on Monday, will be a 12 -holes called Commons, a name that nodes in the UK courses built on ordinary or public land. Will be the first solo design by Jim Craig, a tall associate of Bill Coore And Ben Crenshaw who has worked on many of the most popular projects of this duo, including Head’s Friar, Sheep Ranch and Bandon Trails.
Many common land courses in the UK double as grazing land for cattle. This will not be the case in Commons. But the course will be used for community events, said a Sand Valley Golf.com spokesman. Situated in what was once the direction range between the main resort and the new Sedge Valley neighborhood, the course will last about 4,000 yards and display some holes along the newly created lake, including a Par-3 with a Redan Green .
This is the third year in a row that Sand Valley has announced a new course. Before Sedge Valley, the resort cut off the ribbon in Lido, a copy of a lost Long Island course, adding a list that already included Sand Sand Valley, Mammoth Dunes and Sandbox PAR-3 course. News about Commons come while the founders of Sand Valley, Michael and Chris Keizer continue to expand their portfolio elsewhere, with new tourist destinations in Colorado and Texas – Rodeo Dunes and Dunes Wild Spring – also in development.
The municipalities, which are formed and grassy, ​​will be ready to play in 2026.