OB Sports Golf & Leisure

SUMMER 2016

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OB SPORTS GOLF & LEISURE x SUMMER 2016 x obsports.com l DESTINATIONS options, including its signature restaurant, Il Vigneto. But while the entire property is designed to offer the most modern of high-end pampering, everything about CordeValle is also designed to augment the region's long, rich history and natural surroundings. Though Europeans didn't discover the region until the late 18th Century, Native Americans had called it home for about 8,000 years. Divided into ranchos following Mexican independence in 1821, the prop- erty CordeValle sits upon was used for cattle grazing, fruit orchards and vine- yards. Over the years, the property changed owners several times, but it re- mained agricultural, as fruit trees, barley, corn, alfalfa and grapes were cultivated. In the mid 1990s, talk of turning a part of the parcel into the golf course turned seri- ous, and the legendary Robert Trent Jones Jr. was selected as the architect. The result was a gem, which Jones, who has had a major hand in designing more than 245 courses around the world, has called his finest creation. It's a 7,360-yard course that was sculpted to perfectly integrate into the existing landscape, including utilizing flowing creeks, sycamore and oak trees, canyons and expansive meadows. Caddies and forecaddies, who are managed by the same company that oversees the caddy program at Augusta National, are on hand to lend their eyes and, if asked, advice. Any local knowledge comes in handy as the course can be a bear from the tips, which has a rating of 76.3. A variety of other tees reduce the yardage and difficulty, however. amenities at cordevalle include a full-service spa, pool, tennis center, caddies, a winery and vineyard, and three dining options. fi

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