"Vidauban" Exclusive Golf Club Keeps Secret With No Name
#5
Posted 09 July 2009 - 01:27 PM
Maybe someone can correct me on this, but this site seems to be talking about the same course:
http://www.top100gol...ails.asp?id=541
and here's the google map image of that course
http://maps.google.c...q...=13&iwloc=A
#7
Posted 09 July 2009 - 02:28 PM
ToddGsell, on Jul 9 2009, 02:27 PM, said:
Maybe someone can correct me on this, but this site seems to be talking about the same course:
http://www.top100gol...ails.asp?id=541
and here's the google map image of that course
http://maps.google.c...q...=13&iwloc=A
I love how the "Top 100 team" hasn't played or seen the course but yet they still put it in the top 100. Not saying it doesn't deserve to be but how do they know where to rank it?
#10
Posted 09 July 2009 - 08:46 PM
Course doesn't look that great to me - nice location, but typical artificial Robert Trent Jones bunkering. Now if Alister Mackenzie was around to design it, would have had a different result altogether....
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#12
Posted 11 September 2009 - 09:13 AM
Part of the story - I consulted in the mid-90's with the owners (then RTJ, Jr. & a division of AXA Insurance) when I was with ClubCorp International regarding positioning and getting permits for this dead-in-the-water asset. Team included Sasaki Associates of Watertown brought in to try to help them figure out what to do with this beast. Truly the utmost example of Robert Dedman's joke relating golf club / resort ownership and making love to female gorillas - punch line - "you ain't done 'til she's done."
In my experience playing a few through the years, the golf course is exceptional - Valderama comes most to mind. The surrounding scenery and terrain is what makes it over-the-top special as well as Bobby's team's dedication to blending into it naturally. 10 miles N of St. Tropez as the crow flies (probably 25 by car - VERY hilly!).
Among many fascinating aspects of its evolution - the course was built without permits by a previous co-owner with RTJ, Sr. Teed off local officials and the government required the new owners to maintain the course in tournament condition despite the fact they would let no one play. Water as well as first class maintenance cost over $1mm USD back then. Much more to this incredible story which is as good as the course that easily rivals beautiful Valderrama.
Richard Wax who represented RTJ then can give the best account but if anyone wants to know more, write - jimshankle@gmail.com
#13
Posted 11 September 2009 - 10:37 AM
kal32473, on Jul 9 2009, 08:28 PM, said:
Same principle that has people raving about and rushing out to buy clubs that they've never hit I suppose.
#14
Posted 11 September 2009 - 10:57 AM
It is really hard to describe but trust me that hole was just amazing, and I played some very unique golf course....





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