First PGA Village Outside the U.S. Breaks Ground in The Bahamas

godking
11 May 2009 3:54am

The PGA of America and the partners of Cat Island Partners Ltd. broke ground last week for the first-ever PGA Village to be developed outside of the U.S. The official groundbreaking took place on Cat Island in The Bahamas.

PGA Village Cat Island Groundbreaking with Ron Vick; Joe Steranka, CEO PGA of America; Jim Remy, President PGA of America; Rt. Hon. Prime Minister Hubart Ingraham; David Southworth; Heath Shelton and Rick Scott

PGA Village, The Bahamas will feature a Rees Jones-designed championship golf course, PGA-branded Golf Cottages, a Golf Clubhouse, a PGA Learning and Performance Center, PGA Historical Center and the first phase of the village. Construction of the PGA Village The Bahamas has begun and is expected to take 24-36 months.

The waterfront property sits on 1,906 acres of Bahamian land and includes over two miles of beachfront. Located 325 miles southeast of Miami and 130 miles southeast of Nassau/Paradise Island, Cat Island is the sixth-largest island in the Bahamas and features the highest elevations in all of the Bahamas.

Located on the northwest coast of St. Martin on 1,600 feet of white sand beachfront in the area of Anse Marcel, Radisson St Martin Resort, Marina & Spa offers value-added experiences with complimentary guest enrichment activities.

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