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4 Lochwood Cromwell
Category:
Single Family Home
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
3 full
Year Built:
2000
Subdivision:
River Highlands
Garage:
3
Square Footage:
3600
Stories:
1
Style:
ranch
Description of Property at
4 Lochwood
ONE-OF-A-KIND GOLFERS DREAM HOME!!! The only Ranch at River Highlands with a coveted 3 car garage. This stunning Prestwick II model with the VERY BEST VIEWS at River Highlands overlooking the 15th, 16th & 17th fairways and greens 18th tee box with the lake as the center piece. The home has a bright open floor plan, formal living room and dining room, eat in kitchen with large island/breakfast bar and nook overlooking the family room with vaulted ceilings and fireplace. Time in the sunroom is sure to become part of your day’s routine. Start your day by waking up in your spacious master bedroom suite looking out at the bucolic nature and water views. The lower level with its high ceilings is finished to such a high standard and complete with a commercial style bar with all the bells and whistles, it is sure to amaze your friends and family when you invite them over to enjoy the tournament at what could be considered "the best seats in the house". Closet space is abundant with the addition of the 17ft walk-in cedar closet. The size of your very large driveway is the envy of many homeowners at River Highlands. British Open champion Stewart Cink, the 2008 winner of the Travelers Championship, called the closing holes “four of the most exciting finishing holes in a group anywhere in the world.” Within that grouping is a three-hole stretch known as the “Golden Triangle,” composed of holes 15-16-17 and situated around a four-acre pond that dictates a variety of strategic choices. Article during last years PGA Travelers Tournament about the "Golden Triangle" The course is widely respected by Tour players, particularly because of it’s challenging finishing stretch. British Open champion Stewart Cink, the 2008 winner of the Travelers Championship, called the closing holes “four of the most exciting finishing holes in a group anywhere in the world.” Within that grouping is a three-hole stretch known as the “Golden Triangle,” composed of holes 15-16-17 and situated around a four-acre pond that dictates a variety of strategic choices. Of these, the 296-yard par-4 15th hole might be one of the most exciting in tournament golf. Players have the option of attempting to drive the green, but water lurks perilously close to the green on the left and bunkers protect the right side. Laying up with an iron still requires accuracy to avoid left fairway traps. On the way to victory in 1995, Greg Norman attempted to drive the green, landed in the bunker, but then splashed out and into the cup for an eagle. The 16th is a short par-3, measuring a mere 175 yards, though hitting the green can be very challenging, while the par-4 17th traditionally ranks among the hardest on the course. The 433-yard par-4 18th provides a strong finish, where many tournaments have been decided.
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