Spring Island featured in Venü magazine

The Summer 2013 issue of Venü magazine includes a beautifully written, first-person story about a visit to the South Carolina golf community of Spring Island. Cindy Clarke writes, “When I ventured south earlier this spring, preconceived visions in hand, I did find the graceful antebellum mansions I expected, enormous white pillars and all. Magnolias, fragrant and elegant, had blossomed as if on...
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Spring Island Featured in Golf Course Architecture

The November 2012 issue of Golf Course Architecture magazine includes a nice full-page story about the re-opening of Old Tabby Links golf course in the South Carolina golf community of Spring Island. The article quoted Brandon Johnson of Arnold Palmer Design Company saying, “The renovated Old Tabby Links has renewed strategic value. Width off the tee now incorporates alternative angles of attack...
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Spring Island’s Old Tabby Links Emerges Restored and Refreshed

The award winning Old Tabby Links in the South Carolina golf community of Spring Island reopened on October 27 following the successful completion of a seven-month restoration project. Headed up by the course’s original design firm, Arnold Palmer Design Company, the restoration overwhelmingly succeeded in “refreshing” the original design by restoring the natural character of the course and...
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Spring Island home featured in County’s Best Cabins

The August 2012 issue of “Country’s Best Cabins” includes a feature story about a home in the lowcountry golf community of Spring Island. In the article entitled, Concrete Cabin, the writer states: “Coastal Living calls to mind images of well-weathered, clapboard-sides cottages… Rarely does a colder, more urban material like concrete come into view. But that’s exactly what architect Peter Brower...
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Spring Island Home Featured In Savannah Magazine

A home in the Lowcountry golf community of Spring Island is featured in the Spring/Summer 2012 issue of Savannah Magazine. The article says: The Neilsons wanted a relaxed home that would reflect the architectural charm of a Lowcountry Plantation and the informal style of Caribbean. But first, they needed an ideal location. The couple found the perfect placement for their quiet retreat in Spring...
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