Lyle Anderson
Estates West Summer 2007
The Lyle Anderson Company is identified as one of seven firms that are redefining the development of luxury real estate properties in the Western United States. “The company doesn’t have to distinguish itself,” the article states, “it simply is distinguished.”
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Stratos August 2005
In an question-and-answer feature, the Chairman and Founder of The Lyle Anderson Company discusses how his love for family and golf has shaped his career, the survival skills he learned as a boy, and his relationships with Jack Nicklaus and Hale Irwin
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Golf Connoisseur June 2005
Where some people see coyotes and rattlesnakes, Lyle Anderson sees a luxury community. His high-end developments in Arizona have earned him the nickname the “Desert Fox,” and he also proven that success in real estate is not only about thinking big, but thinking early.
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Hokuli`a
Travel + Leisure Golf April 2007
Hokuli`a is part of a wave of exclusive new golf clubs emerging on the Island of Hawai`i and Maui. The seaside Hokuli`a course, designed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus, “plays up and down hillsides and along the shore” and “Nicklaus made great sight-line use of towering Pu`u Ohau.”
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The Robb Report June 2003
With its Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course and “almost spiritual setting,” The Robb Report ranks Hokuli`a in its annual “Best of the Best Golf Communities.” Lyle Anderson’s “reputation for combining resort-like amenities with high-value real estate” has buyers lining up for property here.
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Las Campanas
Su Casa December 2006
With its renowned amenities, Las Campanas sets the bar for luxury developments in northern New Mexico. Still, the Santa Fe community has evolved with the times, offering smaller “jewel box” homes to fit the lifestyle of baby boomers who want low-maintenance properties.
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Golf Magazine Living May 2006
At Las Campanas you can expand your golf game with the challenge of two Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Courses; you can also expand your mind, with courses in studies such as art history, foreign languages and more. Las Campanas University even has its own motto: “An edifying adventure.”
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Santa Fean June 2006
The Lyle Anderson Company introduces “The Light of Inspiration,” a film that pays tribute to northern New Mexico’s high desert—the setting for Las Campanas. The 21-minute production can be viewed at the Story Center, an upscale visitor’s center in Santa Fe.
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Cowboys & Indians September 2005
The world-class Equestrian Center was a catalyst to bring Midwesterners Joyce and Jerry Wulf to Las Campanas. But it’s only one of a wide range of recreational opportunities at the 4,700-acre master-planned community, where residents have views to two different mountain ranges.
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Loch Lomond
Bonnie Green Giant February 2008
Prospective members of the sublime Loch Lomond Golf Club should move fast and have the £75,000 joining fee at the ready. There are just 100 places before the list closes, says an envious John Gibb.
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Golf Digest May 2007
Using its course-rating criteria that judges shot value, design variety, memorability, aesthetics, conditioning and ambience, Golf Digest magazine picked Lyle Anderson’s Loch Lomond Golf Club among its ranking of the “100 Best Golf Courses Outside the United States for 2007-2008.”
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Conde Nast Traveller March 2007
Golf is at the heart of Loch Lomond, but The Spa in the Walled Garden complements the surroundings with a wide range of restorative experiences. The Spa, built into a an 18th-century walled garden, includes Zen-like Gardens of Serenity, Relaxation Rooms, and the Mind & Body Studio and Gymnasium.
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Bunkered February 2007
A veteran of esteemed golf clubs such as St. Andrews and Nad al Sheba in Dubai, Niall Flanagan has found his dream job as General Manager of the Loch Lomond Golf Club. Flanagan heads a staff of 170 that oversees the Loch Lomond course as well as Dundonald Links near Troon.
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The Men’s Book May 2006
The unifying appeal of the Loch Lomond Golf Club is a simple appreciation for the game golf, says noted golf writer James Y. Bartlett. Bartlett tells us that the club, which hosts the Barclays Scottish Open, evokes the atmosphere of Pine Valley or Augusta National.
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The Robb Report July 2005
London residents Nanette Brown and Jeff Lubin own a getaway property in the Hamptons, but they prize their membership and recreational opportunities at Loch Lomond. The couple is among an international clientele that boasts members from more than 40 countries.
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Superstition Mountain
Estates West (Gold Nugget Edition) June 2007
Outdoor-living spaces help to characterize desert living. With its San Donato design, Lyle Anderson Homes has captured the essence of Arizona living, along with a 2007 Gold Nugget Grand Award for architectural excellence. The San Donato is available in the Club Village neighborhood at Superstition Mountain.
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Ochoa reigns over Prospector March 2007
Lorena Ochoa, cheered on by shouts of “Viva Lorena,” dropped four birdies in the last five holes to claim a comeback victory in the 2007 LPGA Safeway International. Ochoa overcame Norwegian Suzann Pettersen to win by two strokes on the Prospector Course. The four-day tournament was played before a record 151,000 fans.
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Golf Living (Premiere Issue)
Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club is more than a nationally acclaimed golf club with two Jack Nicklaus co-designed courses in a beautiful desert setting—members Bob and Christine Zamora will tell you that it’s a down-to-earth community with a small-town feel.
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Cowboys and Indians September 2006
Members Phil and Vicki Corcoran built a grand villa that embraces the blend of Old European and Old West influences at Superstition Mountain. The custom home features views of the namesake 5,000-foot peak, the morning sun, and the sparkling nighttime lights of downtown Phoenix.
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