One of the biggest developers in South America has hired Arnold Palmer's company to design golf courses in Uruguay and Brazil, and a massive resort featuring golf courses by Tom Fazio and David McLay Kidd is about to take shape on the Alentejo coast of Portugal.
Those are among the stories that appear in November's World Edition of the Golf Course Report, the publication that serves as the source for much of the material in this blog.
November's World Edition also reports on a Chinese company's attempt to create "the first, the best, and the largest golf chain in China," a community outside Kuala Lumpur that will feature golf courses by Padraig Harrington and K. J. Choi, and a brownfield in Poland that's being transformed into a golf oasis.
This month's issue also has articles about one of the first golf communities in Kenya, Sergio Garcia's first solo "signature" course (it's in China), and an unusual joint development venture that Kelly Blake Moran is doing with a golf entrepreneur in India.
There's a lot more, of course, including other new golf projects in Russia, Croatia, Switzerland, Montenegro, and Namibia, along with renovations by Rees Jones in Japan and Greg Norman in Australia.
If your business depends on timely, detailed news about international golf development and construction, you really should be reading the World Edition. There's literally no other publication like it.
If you'd like to see this month's World Edition, give me a call at 301/680-9460 or send me an e-mail at WorldEdition@aol.com.
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