David Sawyer, Managing Partner of The Cliffs Clubs, said the company currently does not have plans to commit additional funding for development of the former Cliffs at High Carolina site in Fairview, N.C. that was to feature luxury homes and a Woods-designed course. “I’m sure it will find its way to the development track eventually,” Sawyer said.
Development plans for the former Cliffs at High Carolina site, an undeveloped Fairview, N.C. property that was to feature luxury homes and a Tiger Woods-designed golf course, have been shelved for the immediate future, the Asheville(N.C.) Citizen Times reported.
The Cliffs Clubs Managing Partner David Sawyer said the company does not have plans to commit additional funding into the project in Fairview, the Citizen Times reported. The development has ground to a halt after first being announced amid much fanfare in 2007. It was expected to have about 1,000 luxury homes and the first Woods-designed American golf course.
Sawyer said the company instead is focusing its attention on projects at Walnut Cove in Arden, N.C., as well as Mountain Park and Keowee Springs in South Carolina, the Citizen Times reported.
“We get asked that question a lot by our members,” Sawyer said. “We tell them [High Carolina] is sitting on the shelf right now and we’re focusing on our current communities and developments within our current communities.”
The High Carolina site is a “beautiful property,” Sawyer added. “I’m sure it will find its way to the development track eventually,” he said.
The Cliffs at High Carolina was hit hard by the collapse of the real estate market in the late 2000s, the Citizen Times reported.
The Cliffs owns nearly 1,800 acres near the site in its portfolio, Kent Smith, its president and managing partner, said on May 3rd, the Citizen Times reported. Another 800 acres of the site is owned by David Straus of Straus Family LLC. Straus has marketed the land for sale at various points under the name, “Majestic Highlands of Asheville.”
Straus’ property in Fairview is listed for sale by Carolina Mountain Properties LLC for $15.9 million, down from the $24 million figure listed in 2016, the Citizen Times reported.
The listing touts a 665-acre portion that was planned to be the Woods golf course as well as an eight-acre lake, mature trees, open meadow areas and hiking trails, among other assets.
A message left for Straus was not returned, the Citizen Times reported.
Smith said The Cliffs has had an “excellent working relationship” with Straus, as High Carolina would have encompassed parts of property owned by both parties. If Straus were to sell his portion of land, Smith said he’s hopeful the next ownership group would “see the value of doing with us what (Straus) is going to do,” the Citizen Timesreported.
As for Woods, it is not yet clear what his future involvement would be. Smith said that decision would be made at the time prior to the development getting underway. Woods’ representative, Mark Steinberg of New York-based Excel Sports Management, did not immediately return a request for comment, the Citizen Times reported.
In the past, The Cliffs has paired with well-known golf professionals to design its courses, the Citizen Times reported, including Jack Nicklaus (the Keowee Falls and Walnut Cove communities), Tom Fazio (Keowee Vineyards and Keowee Springs) and Gary Player (Mountain Park).
At a 2007 press conference in Swannanoa, N.C., when the project was first introduced, Woods told reporters, “A part of me has always wanted to do this,” according to the Citizen Times.
“I will be out here as much as much as I can and where I need to be to make this happen,” Woods said at the time. “As you know, I am kind of a perfectionist. I want to do it right not the second time, but the first time.
“Even an idiot can’t mess this up,” Woods added.
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