Golf at the End of the World

By Prne, Gaea News Network
Thursday, October 8, 2009

SANTIAGO, Chile -

– ‘Las Brisas’ in Chile offer premium golf from the Andes to the Pacific

– The prestige of a first-rate golf course open year round transcends the borders of Chile and South America

– High-end homes and mountain and seaside scenery surround two international-standard golf courses

The alliance between the “Las Brisas de Chicureo” and “Las Brisas de Santo Domingo” real-estate projects has led to an exclusive golf course in Chile. Unique in South America, it allows golfing from the Andes to the Pacific, blending the best natural scenery, culinary, viticultural, and property attributes.

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With the beginning of an internationalization process that is already renowned beyond national borders, both real-estate complexes — associated with illustrious Chilean businessman Eduardo Fernandez Leon — joined forces in a single sports concept, with majestic golf courses, sports infrastructure, social areas, an elegant club house, and an unmatched selection of property alternatives. Both projects were conceived with an impressive golf course as the backbone, and designed by the celebrated U.S. company Gage Davis.

The route includes the challenge of golfing against the imposing scenery of the Andes, the chance to visit some of Chile’s largest vineyards, enjoying seafood and local cuisine, and finally improving your handicap with the backdrop of a beautiful sunset on the Pacific Ocean. All this within less than 130 km. Simply unbeatable!

Seduced by the weather, economic stability, price convenience, and standard of living of this region at the end of the world, a significant number of foreigners are considering Chile as a place to vacation and even settle down. The safety, construction quality, convenient prices, and fine sports infrastructure of these complexes are more than convincing arguments. Although close to Santiago, both complexes enjoy superb scenery and unexplored areas.

The golf course at Las Brisas de Chicureo (www.lasbrisas.cl), near Santiago, has over 180 hectares of native forest and fauna, 36 holes, intense green elevations, and undulating fairways, reaching a semi-desert trail of hawthorn, bunkers, and striking ravines.

On the coast (on the way to Rapel V Region), Las Brisas de Santo Domingo (www.golflasbrisas.cl) offers 27 holes of great natural beauty and the intense Pacific Ocean in the background, plus a crystal clear 2.2 hectare pond hidden between the seaside and the woods.

Source: Las Brisas de Santo Domingo; Las Brisas de Chicureo

Gabriela Mardones, Executive Director, Quorum Comunicaciones, +56-2207-7727, info at quorumcomunicaciones.cl; PHOTO: NewsCom: https://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20091009/ARF001-a, https://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20091009/ARF001-b, PRN Photo Desk, photodesk at prnewswire.com

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