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How to Build a Golf Course, explained by Sand Valley Resort’s Michael and Chris Keiser



How to Build a Golf Course, explained by Sand Valley Resort’s Michael and Chris Keiser

Ever wonder how undeveloped land transforms into a beautiful new course? It isn’t magic, it just takes lots of time, effort, and planning. Sand Valley Resort’s Michael and Chris Keiser explain each step of the process in building their latest track, Sedge Valley.

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  1. Sand Valley was amazing, can’t wait to go back again. This resort is the ultimate buddies weekend. It will test you as a player and humble the soul. Sand Valley resort courses will belittle the largest of egos and will leave you wondering why you picked up the game of golf.

  2. Pretty sure Lido will be completely private, Sedge Valley I hope will be open or semi open to public 🤞 Sand Valley, Mammoth Dunes, and their par 3 course the Sandbox are all super pristine courses, Central Wisconsin has great golf courses, Lake Arrowhead Pines and Lakes courses are like half a mile from this place, that's my go to as an amateur, always in great shape and tough if you miss the fairway like I do 🤣⛳🏌️‍♂️ but always fun to play

  3. What makes you guys think people are going to want to play your course or become members? Did you survey the locals like how does that work. You guys seem rich but for an average joe how do you guarantee profit before a missive investment like this.

  4. Looks like Doak finally got his wish from an old Fried Egg Podcast episode. he wanted someone to allow him to make a course catered to women. by that he explains 6000-65000 yards. He thought it had HUGE potential

  5. I hit up the Sand Valley Resort in July. Absolutely amazing! Can't wait for the next trip and the new track.

  6. Bunch of bs. All marketing. If they don't make money, they are just talk talk. Talk. It is all bs…Doak is a big bullshiter

  7. My forster-daddy and I constructed or founded the Golf & Country Club Schönenberg but on moneyhouse is pretended that the golf course has an owner since 22 years what is conditional truth because we did it around the time when I was a teen . The golf course Schwanheim = the U.S.-Army Officer Casino at Frankfurt am Main, Germany, where at Schwanheim I was the elected president of a golf student house was my home as a twenty year old golf crack.
    The Golf & Country Club Schönenberg has a lake as a bunker

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