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This booklet provides an overview of Seven Falls Golf & River Club and includes a detailed look at Western North Carolina's Cultural Triangle.
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THE WORLD’S FIRST
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T H E W O R L D ’ S F I R S T

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AlabamaMississippiLouisiana

Arkansas Tennessee

KentuckyMissouri

Illinois Indiana

Little Rock 656 miles

Memphis 521 miles

Birmingham 330 miles

New Orleans 651 miles

Baton Rouge 708 miles

Tuscaloosa 385 miles

Montgomery 344 miles

Mobile 512 miles

Jackson 564 miles

Tupelo 464 miles

St. Louis 615 miles

Nashville 310 miles

Chattanooga 243 miles

Indianapolis 487 miles

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North Carolina

South Carolina

West Virginia

MarylandNewJersey

Georgia

Florida

Alabama

Tennessee

Kentucky Virginia

Delaware

Pennsylvania

IndianaOhio

Birmingham 330 miles

Atlanta 183 miles

Charlotte 101 miles

Asheville

Hendersonville

Charleston 244 miles

Wilmington 336 miles

Jacksonville 419 miles

Augusta 164 miles

Macon 231 miles

Columbia 134 miles

Greenville/Spartanburg 38 miles

Brevard

Raleigh 262 miles

Greensboro 188 miles

Washington DC 494 miles

Baltimore 548 miles

Savannah 288 miles

Tallahassee 453 miles

Tuscaloosa 385 miles

Montgomery 344 miles

Mobile 512 miles

Louisville 376 miles

Lexington 304 miles

Charleston 316 miles

Harrisonburg 366 miles

Richmond 388 miles

Norfolk 423 miles

Winston Salem 172 miles

Cincinnati 383 miles

Knoxville 132 miles

Chattanooga 243 miles

Columbus 421 milesIndianapolis

487 miles

Atlantic Ocean

Mileage is to Hendersonville, NC

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Lake Lure 12 miles

Chimney Rock

Asheville

Hendersonville

Flat Rock

Tryon

Saluda

Greenville

Black Mountain

Brevard

Looking Glass Rock

Shining Rock

Cold Mountain

Mt. Pisgah

Holmes State Forest

Thomas Wolfe Memorial

WNC Nature Center

Botanical Gardens

UNC Asheville

Biltmore Estate

Biltmore Village

Vance Birth Place

Grove Park Inn & Spa

Richmond Hill Inn

Folk Art Center

Asheville Regional Airport

NC Arboretum

WNC Agricultural Center

Davidson River Outfitters

Pisgah Inn

Pisgah Center forWildlife Education

Cradle of Forestry

Skytop Apple Orchard

Flat Rock Playhouse

Carl Sandburg Home

Brevard Music Center

Brevard College

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Above & Beyond Equestrian Arts Center

Arts Council of Henderson County

Hands On! A Child’s Gallery

Heritage Museum

Historic Henderson County Courthouse

WNC Air Museum

Fine Arts TheatreGrove ArcadePack Place Asheville Art Museum Diana Wortham Theatre Colburn Earth Science MuseumRiver Arts District

Asheville Civic CenterAsheville Community TheatreAsheville Contemporary Dance TheatreAsheville Symphony Orchestra Asheville Lyric OperaBasilica of St Lawrence

Downtown Asheville

Sliding Rock

ASHEVILLE · HENDERSONVILLE · BREVARD

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1-4 ACRE HOMESITES FROM THE $200s | GOLF VILLAS | RIVER COTTAGES

VILLAGE HOMES | RIDGE VIEW TOWNHOMES

866-473-2557 | SevenFal lsNC.com

Obtain the Property Report required by Federal Law and read it before signing anything. No Federal agency has judged the merits or value, if any, of this property. This is not intended to be an offer to sell nor a solicitation of offer to buy real estate in North Carolina to residents of New York, New Jersey or any other state or other jurisdiction by law, unless registered or exemptions are available. ©2009 Seven Falls, LLC.

“To me, no other place around offers the variety of activities and exceptional value that

Seven Falls does. It’s the total package. You have great golf. You have the river lifestyle and the fi shing

and outfi tter guides. You have tennis. You have hiking. You have the natural beauty.

You have the sense of belonging to an intimate, private community. Plus you’re literally minutes away

from shopping, dining and the cultural attractions of Hendersonville and Asheville.

What more could you want?”

– Rich Roberts, Palmer Place Villa Owner

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The Tar Heel State’s Blue Ridge Mountains have entertained countless visitors over the centuries – these are, after

all, mature hills. They are softer and more approachable than their newer, more rugged counterparts out west.

And they are more temperate and accommodating than the frigid, often “over-utilized” ranges to the north. At the

turn of the century, affluent travelers were drawn to the crisp mountain air, spring-fed streams and natural lakes

that were touted for their restorative, healing powers. It didn’t take long for the area to blossom into a bona fide

tourist hot spot, especially in the summer months when the thick stagnant heat of July and August drove those

with sufficient means to the blessed relief liberally afforded by the higher elevations.

Today, these same mountains remain vital to the current inhabitants fortunate enough to call Western North

Carolina home. And with the relatively recent emergence of a handful of more sophisticated, visitor-friendly

towns, the multitude of gifts these hills bestow is now even more dynamic: aesthetically, culturally and

economically. One region in particular—comprised of Asheville, Hendersonville and Brevard and dubbed Western

North Carolina’s Cultural Triangle—offers residents and guests a heightened living experience that magically

combines quaint, small-town mountain charm with big-city conveniences and attractions. It’s hardly surprising

that this hub, this cultural triangle of enticements, should be universally regarded as one of the most sought-after

places to live in the country.

Three towns, three distinct personalities, yet each one is within a short drive of the others—not to mention

the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Appalachian Trail and countless other natural attractions. Together, these three

communities form a vibrant cultural nexus, the proximity of which is of critical relevance to anyone looking for a

primary or secondary home in the region.

“This specific region has experienced tremendous growth, particularly in the last decade,” says Bob Williford,

President of the Hendersonville Chamber of Commerce. “We’ve all seen a lot of retirees and second-home buyers

move into the area, and with them, come their expectations for shopping, dining, healthcare, transportation, the

arts and so forth. Fortunately, we’ve been able to grow responsibly by adding the attractions and necessities that

people want, without sacrificing our Southern Hospitality and natural mountain appeal that this area is know for.”

The fact that development has been respectful of a region that depends on nature’s wonders as its major draw—

and the fact that so much land is protected from future development—means that the market will never spiral out

of control and become over-saturated like other less prudent cities and regions.

So, in addition to the wise stewardship that has allowed these towns to blossom sensibly, along with the

convenience and rich cultural sampling that each presents, all three just happen to be blessed with a near ideal

climate, with four distinct seasons that insulate residents from the sweltering heat of summer and the bitter cold

of winter. Taken all together—the magical mix of climate, culture, character and charm—one can understand why

interest in this region over the last decade has been so robust. To accommodate this surge in popularity, the area

is serviced by a scenic interplay of country roads and parkways, along with the Asheville Regional Airport, with

additional major hubs in Charlotte, Atlanta and Greenville, South Carolina. And for the influx of elderly retirees—

who seek out this area as the culmination of their lifelong dreams—superb healthcare facilities are also readily

available, at Mission Hospital (Asheville), Pardee Hospital (Hendersonville), Park Ridge Hospital (Hendersonville)

and Transylvania County Hospital (Brevard).

the cultural triangles e v e n f a l l s

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From old hills to new cultural heights, Asheville, Hendersonville and Brevard form what is dubbed as

Western North Carolina’s Cultural Triangle – and Seven Falls Golf and River Club proudly sits centered

amidst it all. While these three towns create a vibrant cultural nexus that exceed home buyers expectations

for shopping, dining, healthcare, transportation and the arts – not to mention the countless natural

attractions for the outdoor enthusiast – they do so each with their own distinct personalities. With the

endless activities available in the Cultural Triangle, the list below highlights just a few points of interest that

are sure pleasers.

area inFOrmatiOns e v e n f a l l s

Asheville

1. Bele Chere – the largest free outdoor street festival in

the Southeast with live music, arts and crafts, food and

beverage – all with the rich flavor of Asheville

2. Biltmore Estate – the largest privately owned home in

America

3. Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa – the legendary inn built

in the early 1900s from unearthed granite boulders, and

flourishes today as a full-service resort with the charm of

yesteryear

4. Historic Biltmore Village – located at the entrance of the

Biltmore Estate and truly one of the South’s most unique

touring and shopping environments

5. North Carolina Arboretum – a 434-acre site nestled

against a glorious mountain backdrop, with educational

workshops and beautiful hiking trails

6. Thomas Wolfe Memorial – former childhood home to

the 20th century American writer, Thomas Wolfe, which

characterized his family and hometown in his epic

autobiographical novel, Look Homeward, Angel

7. WNC Nature Center – a living museum of plants

and animals native to the Appalachian region which

encourages hands-on and sensory experiences for visitors

of all ages

NC Arboretum

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Biltmore™The Biltmore Estate, proudly acclaimed as America’s largest private home, has transformed into so much more than a

vision of grandeur for visitors to experience. It has become a destination unto itself — a treat for the entire family that

can be enjoyed throughout the seasons.

Designed by the father of landscape architecture himself — Frederick Law Olmsted, Biltmore’s Gardens invite the guest

to experience gardens inspired by location, season and foliage. In addition to enjoying the self-titled Italian, Shrub,

Walled, Spring, and Azalea Gardens, one must plan to visit during the annual Festival of Flowers, which typically runs

from early April to Memorial Day.

Outdoor activities abound well beyond the gardens, and stretch across Biltmore’s™ 8,000 acre backyard. The Equestrian

Center boasts more than 80 miles of estate trails eager to be explored. The French Broad River swells with passengers

enjoying river float trips and fly-fishing school classes. The natural paths are well-traveled by hikers and bikers alike.

And the centuries-old romantic carriage rides make each traveler feel like a pilgrim of yesteryear.

Spend a day, or spend a week and you’ll never run out of things to do. And in between all the activities, savor a delicious

estate meal from a sundry of styles in several different on-site restaurant offerings. And don’t forget to pair your meal

with the appropriate Biltmore™ wine — the choices of which you can sample in America’s most visited winery.

Used with permission from The Biltmore Company, Asheville, North Carolina

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hendersonville

1. Arts Council of Henderson County – advocates for the arts for children and adults through exhibits and art education

programs

2. Connemara – the former home and an inspiration for the writings of American poet Carl Sandburg, complete with five

miles of hiking trails and a goat farm

3. Flat Rock Playhouse – Nationally recognized state theatre producing comedies, musicals and dramas

4. Hands On! Gallery – stimulating educational exhibits for the imagination in a fun, safe, “Hands On!” environment

5. Historic Henderson County Courthouse – the treasured 1840s-built dome-centered icon that is the foundation of

downtown Hendersonville

6. The NC Apple Festival – celebrates Henderson County as the largest apple-producing county in North Carolina with

its annual Labor Day Weekend street fair

7. WNC Air Museum – the first air museum in the ‘First in Flight’ state aims to preserve the aviation heritage of North

Carolina

Historic Henderson County Courthouse

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FlAt rock PlAyhouse

Order your tickets for one show, or become a season pass holder. Either way, come early to see what is much more than

just a local theatre; it is a campus filled with evidence of all-out support for the arts. Upon first glance, the barn-style

appearance of the main stage facility might make you wonder what’s inside — well, be prepared for a surprise. State of

the art lighting and sound systems, electronic stages, costume studio/storage, and dressing room space for 40 bring to

life the performances for up to 506 patrons in air-conditioned comfort, including reserved seating and assistive listening

devices for special needs attendees.

Ever wonder how elaborate stage sets are made? Visit the Albert S. Gooch Scenic Studio adjoining the main stage which

is fully equipped for scenic construction, welding, painting, properties craft storage and construction. The concession

stand located in the garden courtyard next to the main stage serves light snacks, beer, wine and Leona’s Honey

Lemonade, a long-standing Playhouse tradition. Take a short stroll over to the rehearsal hall, the visiting artist and

student housing hall and finally the youth education center.

Now, you’ve seen it all — except for the best part. Once you settle in your seat and the lights go dim, you’ll feel the

excitement build as you appreciate all the hard work and passion that goes in to the production of these wildly

entertaining programs. Enjoy the show!

Flat Rock Playhouse

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BrevArd

1. Brevard College – a small liberal

arts college that takes advantage of the

cultural area offerings through fine arts,

music and environmental education

degrees

2. Brevard Music Center – a summer

festival of more than eighty public

concerts that brings major orchestral,

chamber, and operatic repertoire to tens

of thousands of listeners each year

3. Cradle of Forestry – the first forestry

school in America founded to help the

US Forest Service tell the story of forest

conservation in America

4. Dupont State Forest – 10,000+ acres

of waterfalls, forests, hiking and biking

trails

5. Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education

- explores North Carolina’s mountain

wildlife and habitats through

educational and activity programs

6. Sliding Rock – a 150 foot natural water

slide that dumps approximately 11,000

gallons per minute of cool mountain

stream water to propel sliders across the

smooth rock base of the falls

7. The White Squirrel Festival – annual

music festival that fills the streets

with performers and fans alike – in

celebration of those cute and rare

critters that are native to the area

White Squirrel Festival Sign Post, courtesy of Jack Christfield

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BrevArd music center

Yet another great aspect of support for the arts in our vibrant Cultural Triangle can be found in the quaint town of

Brevard. With a structure that only excellence could provide, The Brevard Music Center prepares over 400 students, ages

14 through post-college, each summer to excel in their passion. For seven weeks, these already talented students study

with outstanding artist faculty and visiting guest artists of national and international acclaim to gain further experience

through a rigorous and enriching program of instruction including private lessons, large ensemble rehearsals, chamber

music, and theory.

Brevard Music Center presents over 80 concerts throughout its seven week festival, showcasing three orchestras and

their impressive repertoire, taken from great orchestral masterworks. In addition to the talented students and faculty,

world class visiting artists have performed here, including such musicians as cellist Yo-Yo Ma, violinists Joshua Bell and

Midori, pianists André Watts and Emanuel Ax, soprano Renée Fleming and mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade.

Come for at least one of the more than 80 public performances that are spread throughout the summer in each of three

on-site open-air venues. Expect to be taken away by your senses - you’ll want to close your eyes, smell the fresh summer

air, and feel the greatness amongst you.

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In the past year, Asheville and the greater Western North Carolina region enjoyed a 9.4% increase in property values, when the rest of the country saw an average decline of 14%.

#1 “Best Places To Live In America” relocateamerica.com

top 10 “Nation’s Hottest Housing Markets” msnBc

#1 among “Top 25 Places To Retire” topretirements.com

named “Best Southern Town” Outside magazine

top 10 “Smart Places To Live” Kiplinger personal Finance

top 10 “Places To Buy A Second Home” msn money

top 20 “Places To Retire In The World” Barrons magazine

One of the “Best Five Places To Retire In The U.S.” money magazine

Voted “#1 Adventure Town” national geographic magazine

One of america’s top 25 “Small Town Arts Destinations” american style

top 25 “Most Secure U.S. Places To Live” Farmers insurance company

One of “The Best of All Worlds” for retirement communities smart money

Asheville, NC

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in the newss e v e n f a l l s

While Asheville and the greater Western North Carolina area continue to be a hot spot

for retirees and families alike, Seven Falls is perfectly positioned in the heart of it all.

With its premier site and offering, it’s no surprise that Phase I of the property sold out

in just one day. And this is par for the course in our area – which is why the greater

Asheville area enjoyed a 9.4% increase in property values in 2007, while the rest of the

country experienced an average decline of 14%. But don’t just take our word for it, see

what the experts say…

Ran

kMetro area

One-year

gain

Five-year

gainRank Metro area

One-year

change

Five-year

change

1 Wenatchee, Wash. 15.70% 79% 287 Merced, Calif. -13% 72.50%

2 Provo-Orem, Utah 14.40% 50.60% 286 Punta Gorda, Fla. -11.80% 71%

3 Grand Junction, Colo. 14.10% 65.60% 285 Santa Barbara, Calif. -11.60% 55.80%

4 Ogden, Utah 14% 42% 284 Yuba City, Calif. -11.10% 70.10%

5 Salt Lake City, Utah 13.40% 60.20% 283 Stockton, Calif. -10% 65.10%

6 Idaho Falls, Idaho 11.70% 49.70% 282 Cape Coral, Fla. -9.70% 81.40%

7 Austin, Texas 9.70% 28.80% 281 Sarasota, Fla. -9.60% 73.30%

8 Beaumont, Texas 9.40% 33.30% 280 Modesto, Calif. -9% 71.10%

9 Asheville, N.C. 9.40% 55.50% 279 Palm Bay, Fla. -8.90% 81.20%

10 Billings, Mont. 9.10% 49.70% 278 Sacramento, Calif. -8.40% 56.90%

11 Logan, Utah 9.10% 31.20% 277 Port St. Lucie, Fla. -8.10% 85.20%

12 Yakima, Wash. 8.80% 37.90% 276 Naples, Fla. -7.90% 94.40%

13 Spokane, Wash. 8.80% 69.40% 275 Salinas, Calif. -7.50% 71.70%

14 Hickory, N.C. 8.60% 22.50% 274 Vallejo, Calif. -7.10% 60.80%

15 San Antonio, Texas 8.40% 39.50% 273 Ann Arbor, Mich. -7.10% 2.40%

16 Houma, La. 8.30% 43.70% 272 Monroe, Mich. -6.90% 4.70%

17 Charlotte, N.C. 8.10% 28.50% 271 W. Palm Beach -6.90% 88.10%

18 El Paso, Texas 7.90% 54.50% 270 Destin, Fla. -6.60% 86.90%

19 Seattle 7.80% 67.20% 269 Flint, Mich. -6.40% 2.20%

20 Durham, N.C. 7.80% 27.70% 268 Santa Rosa, Calif. -6.40% 46.30%

Ran

kMetro area

One-year

gain

Five-year

gainRank Metro area

One-year

change

Five-year

change

1 Wenatchee, Wash. 15.70% 79% 287 Merced, Calif. -13% 72.50%

2 Provo-Orem, Utah 14.40% 50.60% 286 Punta Gorda, Fla. -11.80% 71%

3 Grand Junction, Colo. 14.10% 65.60% 285 Santa Barbara, Calif. -11.60% 55.80%

4 Ogden, Utah 14% 42% 284 Yuba City, Calif. -11.10% 70.10%

5 Salt Lake City, Utah 13.40% 60.20% 283 Stockton, Calif. -10% 65.10%

6 Idaho Falls, Idaho 11.70% 49.70% 282 Cape Coral, Fla. -9.70% 81.40%

7 Austin, Texas 9.70% 28.80% 281 Sarasota, Fla. -9.60% 73.30%

8 Beaumont, Texas 9.40% 33.30% 280 Modesto, Calif. -9% 71.10%

9 Asheville, N.C. 9.40% 55.50% 279 Palm Bay, Fla. -8.90% 81.20%

10 Billings, Mont. 9.10% 49.70% 278 Sacramento, Calif. -8.40% 56.90%

11 Logan, Utah 9.10% 31.20% 277 Port St. Lucie, Fla. -8.10% 85.20%

12 Yakima, Wash. 8.80% 37.90% 276 Naples, Fla. -7.90% 94.40%

13 Spokane, Wash. 8.80% 69.40% 275 Salinas, Calif. -7.50% 71.70%

14 Hickory, N.C. 8.60% 22.50% 274 Vallejo, Calif. -7.10% 60.80%

15 San Antonio, Texas 8.40% 39.50% 273 Ann Arbor, Mich. -7.10% 2.40%

16 Houma, La. 8.30% 43.70% 272 Monroe, Mich. -6.90% 4.70%

17 Charlotte, N.C. 8.10% 28.50% 271 W. Palm Beach -6.90% 88.10%

18 El Paso, Texas 7.90% 54.50% 270 Destin, Fla. -6.60% 86.90%

19 Seattle 7.80% 67.20% 269 Flint, Mich. -6.40% 2.20%

20 Durham, N.C. 7.80% 27.70% 268 Santa Rosa, Calif. -6.40% 46.30%

The nation’s hottest housing markets include cities in Washington, Utah and Texas, according to the latest government figures. north Carolina markets also have moved onto the chart.

Once-booming California and florida domi-nate the list of places where housing prices are broadly falling. Michigan markets are also represented.

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the Valleys e v e n f a l l s

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Community Features

Total Acreage: ....................... 1,600 Acres

Community Density: .............. Approximately 900 Families

Golf Course Elevation: .......... 2,000 feet

Utilities: ................................ Sewer, Water, Natural Gas All Underground Utilities High Speed Fiber Optics

Homesite Size: ...................... 1-4 Acres

Building: ............................... No Time Frame to Build Choose Your Own Builder Preferred Builders Available

Estate Home Size: ................. 2,450 sq. ft. and up

Resale Restriction: ................ 24 months

Homesites

Wooded Views ..........................................from $230,000

Mountain Views .......................................from $350,000

Golf Views ................................................from $450,000

ridge View town homes 3,100 to 3,726 sq. ft. ....................$920,900 to $1,140,900

Villas at palmer place 3,164 sq. ft ...................................Starting at $895,000

Cost of Ownership

Available Homes

Seven Falls Homeowner’s Association .....$700/Year

Property Taxes .........................................$.55 per $100

Key Amenities

Arnold Palmer Premier Golf Club

Championship Golf Course

Arnold Palmer Golf Academy

State-of-the-Art Tennis Center

Club Village with Village Shops and Community Spaces

Family Activities Center

Wellness Center & Spa

River Lodge & Outfitter

Well-stocked Private Lakes

Master Planned Walking & Hiking Trails

23 Waterfalls on Property

Private River Access

Club Membership

Sports Membership .....$15,000

(Included with Purchase)

(Non-Refundable Initiation Fee)

Monthly Dues ..............$250

–OR–

Golf Memberships .......$55,000

(Includes $15,000 paid by Developer)

(Refundable Deposit) - $40,000

Monthly Dues ..............$500*

*Club dues credit included with full golf membership.

Fact sheets e v e n f a l l s

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the cluBhOuses e v e n f a l l s

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site maps e v e n f a l l s

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the practice campuss e v e n f a l l s

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A World’s FirstRecreational opportunities abound at Seven Falls Golf and River Club, home to the world’s first Arnold

Palmer Premier Golf Club. Its unprecedented attention to detail in both product offering and outdoor

recreation is the embodiment of the legendary persona that is associated with Arnold Palmer – and the

foundation upon which Seven Falls Golf and River Club stands.

Creating the Arnold Palmer Golf Academy, the most comprehensive golf practice and performance

facility in the world, is just the beginning. It’s the diversity and full range of outdoor recreation and

resort-style amenities that makes Seven Falls a truly unprecedented offering. Every aspect of the family-

oriented and richly rewarding lifestyle that this private mountain community bestows to each Member is

stamped with Arnold Palmer’s thumbprint.

A Teaching Experience Unlike Any OtherWhat if there was a place where beginning golfers could experience the pleasure of learning to hit solid

shots, or where seasoned veterans could take their game to new heights? What if there was a facility that

let you practice any shot you would face during a round of golf, was staffed by certified instructors who

could adjust your present set of clubs for optimal performance, or help relieve the chronic pain in your

back or shoulder? What if there was one place where one could do all of this and more? There is...

The Palmer Golf Academy is as revolutionary as its namesakeJust as this idyllic mountain backdrop is without equal anywhere, the Arnold Palmer Golf Academy is

unparalleled in the world of golf instruction. What separates this golf school from all the rest is simple-

Expertise, Technology and Facilities. These are the three cornerstones upon which the strength of the

golf academy rests. When you combine the innovations of this private, state-of-the-art teaching facility

with the first-of-its-kind Arnold Palmer Premier Golf Course, what you have is a total golf experience for

golfers of all abilities. You will learn to have more fun playing this greatest of games; and isn’t that what

it is all about?

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The breadth and scope of the facilities at the Golf Campus are unprecedented.

From a state-of-the-art academy building… to a nine-hole championship caliber practice

course… to an elevated hospitality and retail offering, Seven Falls presents Members

with a one-of-a-kind venue.

Golf Academy Building

This state-of-the-art facility features 5,200 square feet of

teaching, retail and hospitality space. The academy building

houses the Club Grill, 500 square foot pro shop, dedicated

fitness room, two private coaching studios,

club repair/fitting lab, instructional classroom and enclosed

hitting bays.

Golf Club Performance Lab

The lab is equipped with all of the latest equipment invented and standardized by the

pioneering Ed Mitchell. We have the ability to take a golfer straight from club fitting to

make proper adjustments, such as loft, lie and re-shafting. Our proprietary equipment

takes your specific swing specifications and tailors your clubs accordingly. We can retrofit

and customize clubs and putters as needed.

TPI Instruction & Fitness Room

Our fitness room includes the latest golf-specific equipment designed to enhance

golf-related fitness and rehabilitation. Personal training programs are available to address

physical limitations and ailments.

Club Grill The Club Grill will seat twenty inside and additional thirty-five outside on the patio,

which overlooks the practice tees and driving range. A carefully prepared menu of local

ingredients, a full wine and cocktail list and a courteous staff are there for your culinary

pleasure.

Academy Practice Course Area Members will have access to more than 80,000 square feet of practice tees, a short game

area with nine championship-quality green and bunker complexes. Our Practice Campus

allows members to hit approaches up to 340 yards from a variety of tee-to-green locations,

and practice “real” shots under actual championship course conditions using every club

in the bag.

Facilitiess e v e n f a l l s

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Every top golf academy likes to talk about their technological advantages.

None, however, is more innovative than the Arnold Palmer Golf Academy. In fact, this

is the only facility anywhere that offers both 3D Motion Analysis Technology (MAT)

and a TrackMan Pro Launch Monitor.

State-of-the-Art 3D Motion Analysis Technology (MAT)

This is the most advanced, high-tech system available—the same technology used in

filming Lord of the Rings and Polar Express. It allows you to view swing or putting stroke

from any angle at any speed and measures all body alignments and displays exact club

position at all points. Swings can be analyzed side-by-side or directly overlaid. The K-Vest

portable 3D motion analysis system can be used anywhere on the campus.

V1 Professional Swing and Putting Analysis

The Academy has a dedicated covered bay and studio

featuring proprietary V1 professional video analysis.

It’s equipped with four cameras to provide multiple

angles of the same swing. The software has over 800

model swings for comparison and students receive a

take-home DVD of their session complete with voice

over. The studio features realistic turf and holes and a

Tomi™ Putting Analysis System to measure the entire

putting stroke. There is also a portable version of the

V1 software that can be used anywhere on the

golf academy campus.

TrackMan Pro Launch Monitor

This is the most advanced launch monitor in the world—the monitor used by PGA Tour

golf telecasts—and was developed from proprietary military missile-tracking technology.

The TrackMan tracks and registers 18 specific readings about what the club and ball are

doing and measures every dimension of the ball flight giving multiple views, including:

ball speed, launch angle, spin rate, trajectory, curvature, angle of descent, carry distance,

roll distance and total distance.

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1. clubhouse2. welcome center3. post Office4. chapel5. café

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23. river entry points 24. putting green 25. short game practice area26. putting green27. golf academy28. lesson tee29. main tee30. wedge tee

7. tennis 8. covered tennis 9. wine store/gourmet deli10. wellness center11. Family activities center12. inn13. palmer place14. river Outfitter

15. Boat house & dock 16. river lodge17. river cottages18. river campsites19. activity Field20. palmer place park21. tennis cottages22. existing cemetery

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seven FAlls PArtners With inFinity custom homes

As the first real estate product ever endorsed by Arnold Palmer, the Villas at Palmer Place promise to be special.

To bring these luxury homes to life, Seven Falls has handpicked celebrated regional builder, Infinity Custom Homes, LLC,

to oversee construction on the Villas.

“One of our priorities is to work with local and regional companies like Infinity,” says Seven Falls developer, Keith

Vinson. “We are thrilled to have them on board. They bring a stellar reputation for their work on other high-end luxury

golf communities in the mountain region of the Carolinas.” Infinity is equally excited to work with Seven Falls. According

to Infinity Chairman & CEO Bob O’Leary, “Seven Falls offers everything a builder is looking for. We are always eager

to work with a developer and a community that offers a premier location and a premier offering. They are creating a

lifestyle experience that’s beautifully harmonized with this already incredible mountain destination.”

The Villas at Palmer Place are designed to allow Members to take advantage of this spectacular natural

environment. Beautifully conceived by another local company—Hendersonville architectural firm Shamburger Design

Studio—these spacious, 3,145-square foot luxury Villas will feature four master suites, a wood-burning fireplace, a

gourmet kitchen with Viking appliances, custom cherry cabinetry and red oak flooring. Equally impressive is the fact that

these Villas will foster a living experience that embraces not only the scenic landscape, but the Seven Falls community

at large. “The Villas have been created to encourage living outside your walls,” says architect Wayland Shamburger. “The

open, less formal design is built around the idea of connection—both with nature and the village community. We are

creating transparent thresholds that simultaneously allow for privacy and openness.”

In addition to featuring various golf memorabilia from Mr. Palmer, each Villa will be thoughtfully decorated

by the interior design firm, Pleasant Surroundings. Based in Hendersonville, NC, they too are noted for their work

in Western North Carolina’s premier golf communities—specializing in all aspects of interior design and historic

preservation.

partnerss e v e n f a l l s

Bay Hill Deacon Latrobe

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PAlmer PlAce villAs

For nearly fifty years, the name Arnold Palmer has been synonymous with tradition

and excellence. As a golfer, course designer and businessman, he represents the very

best. The Villas at Palmer Place are exceptional in every detail. They reflect the rugged

charm and welcoming personality of the man himself, and proudly lay claim to being

the first homes ever personally endorsed by him.

Set in an exclusive neighborhood with privileges reserved solely for its residents, the

Villas feature Arnold Palmer memorabilia hand selected from his personal collection.

But while Arnold Palmer’s talent and charisma have no bounds, only 35 of these

luxurious homes will be offered.

Beautifully planned, with four master suites, the Villas at Palmer Place are designed to

be lived in—and lived in well. A great room with a stone fireplace invites conversation.

The gourmet kitchen, with a large granite-topped island, makes for great entertaining

with friends and family. Every detail is designed to please—from the Viking appliances

to the solid wood doors, from the custom cabinets to the red oak flooring. Best of

all, these low-maintenance luxury villas are also available fully furnished and

professionally decorated. For those who wish to include their Villa in the Seven Falls

Property Management Program, we will manage its use and provide everything for a

turnkey experience, right down to the linens and dinnerware.

Life at Palmer Place revolves around the green spaces within the neighborhood.

The social center is Palmer Place Park. With its gazebos and fire pit, Palmer Place

Park creates the perfect opportunity for a casual chat with fellow Members. This is

a walking neighborhood with cobblestone sidewalks that pass by front porches. It’s

the only Seven Falls neighborhood that comes with climate-controlled space for your

4-seat cart (included with your Villa) to use in and around the Village.

With the shops, restaurants and cafés in the Village and the country’s finest golf

teaching campus next door, there’s no better place to live or pursue your golfing

passion. These exceptional residences capture everything that is enjoyable about

mountain living; wood and stone, spacious indoor and outdoor living areas, great rooms

with fireplaces, sidewalks and friendly neighbors. While lacking no luxury, they are

comfortable and welcoming. An exclusive neighborhood of 35 villas, Palmer Place will

be home to a fortunate few.

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dooleymackconstructors

seven FAlls PArtners With dooleymAck constructors

It’s no question that DooleyMack Constructors, with their extensive portfolio that includes

construction in every facet of the luxury market and reaches every corner of the country, is

the builder of choice for bringing to life the vision of our Ridge View Townhomes.

There is no place like home. For more than 30 years, DooleyMack Constructors has been

building personal dreams representative of the lifestyle that only multi-family dwellings

in luxury communities provide. And with their office in Hendersonville, NC, they already

understand the lay of the land, and how these hills echo in the hearts of those who choose to

live here.

Tom Bleick, President of DooleyMack Constructors of the Carolinas offers the mission of his

company to bring their culture of delivering only impeccable workmanship to each Ridge

View unit. “Refined mountain living is what we are creating for the discriminating buyer that

yearns for comfort, yet embraces the natural setting around them. Here, the homeowner will

be one with their environment,” says Bleick.

Their numerous awards, commitment to relationships and absolute resonance with the vision

of the Ridge View Townhomes make DooleyMack a perfect partner in what will become a

essential chapter of the story that is Arnold Palmer Premier.

Carefree living

© 2007 STEPHEN FULLER, INC. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means graphic, electronic, or mechanical without written permission of Stephen Fuller, Inc. The enclosed plans are conceptual. Actual plans may vary. Floor plans may change to accommodate elevation requirements.

DESIGNER:

I N C O R P O R A T E D

TThe Ridge View Townhomes at SevenFalls sit majestically above the valley flooroffering residents the unique opportunityto experience elegant mountain living in atrue mountain setting. The Ridge ViewTownhomes are designed to have thelook and feel of refined Single FamilyHomes with the low maintenance benefitscommonly associated with townhomes.

foundation of good design

© 2007 STEPHEN FULLER, INC. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means graphic, electronic, or mechanical without written permission of Stephen Fuller, Inc. The enclosed plans are conceptual. Actual plans may vary. Floor plans may change to accommodate elevation requirements.

DESIGNER:

I N C O R P O R A T E D

THE TOWNHOMES

UNIT AFRONT PERSPECTIVE

TThe principal design objective for the

Townhomes at Seven Falls Golf and

River Club is to draw from aspects of our

architectural heritage, while directly

responding to and working with natural

features of the site. The landscape and

architectural philosophy should be

unobtrusive and complementary to the

natural setting, never allowing itself to

compete with what nature has provided.

RELAXED living

© 2007 STEPHEN FULLER, INC. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means graphic, electronic, or mechanical without written permission of Stephen Fuller, Inc. The enclosed plans are conceptual. Actual plans may vary. Floor plans may change to accommodate elevation requirements.

DESIGNER:

I N C O R P O R A T E D

THE TOWNHOMES

UNIT BFRONT PERSPECTIVE

HHere are homes both in harmony with

their natural settings, and in time with

the demands of today’s free flowing

lifestyle. While the unique positioning of

the Townhome units themselves allow

for individuality and privacy, community

greens are a place where neighbors

come together. Walking trails provide a

connection between residents as well as

a connection to nature.

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ridge vieW toWnhomes

Sitting majestically above the valley floor of the property, the Ridge View Townhomes

live up to the expectation that their name suggests. While offering residents the low

maintenance benefits that townhomes boast, these homes also embrace a unique

opportunity to experience elegant living in a true mountain setting.

The principal design objective for Ridge View draws from aspects of our architectural

heritage, while directly responding to and working with the natural features of the

terrain. The landscape and architecture compliments the setting, never allowing itself

to compete with the majestic beauty that Mother Nature has provided here. Natural

stone, wide planked cedar, rugged feathered edge siding, and oversized ashler cut from

Tennessee field stone mimic its surroundings; the rooflines extend down to the oversized

porches that reach out to the mountain breezes and gracious views; warm earth tones

and outdoor living areas lend an air of permanence that inspire an innate connection to

the land. These materials create a sense of history and authenticity in these American

Lodge inspired townhomes.

Details such as exposed rafter tails, brackets and stone jack arches enliven the facades,

and the plentiful windows and balconies bring the breathtaking scenery inside. While

using a variety of shapes, textures and materials, the key to this style is ultimately in its

simplicity. This innovative approach gives the homes a warm and rustic elegance, true to

the root of Seven Falls Golf and River Club.

To further emphasize the natural environment, the arched angles and positioning of the

structures allow each unit to completely turn away from the adjacent homes, creating

an overall effect of quaint village cottages. These private views — enjoyed from the

outdoor living spaces complete with a cozy fireplace — lead to community greens where

neighbors can come together and enjoy several miles of walking trails.

Here you have it all — elegant, maintenance-free living, privacy in natural surroundings

and community activities within arms reach, rolled in to one. If harmony is what you are

seeking in the demands of today’s hectic lifestyle, rest assured you have found it in Seven

Falls exclusive Ridgeview Townhomes.

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testimOnialss e v e n f a l l s

Domenico Toteda, Hendersonville, NC & Venice, FL

Domenico has been a homeowner in the Hendersonville area for years and visited Seven Falls to see what the

buzz was about. A real golfer, who plays 3-4 times each week, he was awed by the practice campus and the

pristine state of the driving range. The combination of exceptional facilities and location made his decision

to purchase an easy one. Looking out at the mountain views while touring the property, he noted that “these

roads remind me of the Blue Ridge Parkway with its panoramic views and overall expansive feel.” He loved it

so much that he planned a special trip up from Florida to show his wife their new purchase.

Bob Burns, Jacksonville, FL

As the general manager of The Davey Nursery, Bob Burns has

an acute interest in, and an appreciation of proper tree care

and preservation. It is his understanding of nature and the

importance of preservation that led him, in part, to purchase

a homesite at Seven Falls Golf and River Club. “We first

learned about the Western Carolina area,” Bob says “through

our visits to Camp Kanuga in Hendersonville. We felt that this

area would be ideal to have a vacation home. After looking

around for a while we chose Seven Falls because of the total

outdoor lifestyle it would provide for our family, and also for

the importance they place on preserving this beautiful natural

setting.”

Bob, his wife Susan and their three children lead very active

lives and they were attracted to the combination of golfing,

kayaking, fishing and hiking that Seven Falls offers —“they

have everything we wanted in a mountain community,” Bob

said. But beyond these attractive featured amenities, it was

Seven Falls’ unflagging approach to preserving this unspoiled

setting for future generations that made such an impression on

Bob. “They are truly working with nature,” Bob says, “not against it. By protecting the natural features that

are already here, and taking care not to disturb the existing ecosystem and environment, they are creating

something special that my children’s children will be able to enjoy.”

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Rick Buchanan, Buchanan Construction, Arden, NC

“This is what mountain golf should be – waterfalls, streams and the valley just lends itself to building an

incredible golf course community. This is not only going to top The Cliffs, but you throw in the practice

facilities and Seven Falls is going to be nothing short of spectacular.”

Jack Teague, Asheville, NC

According to the law of attraction, like energy attracts like. So

it’s no surprise that an extraordinary community such as Seven

Falls has attracted an extraordinary individual like Jack Teague.

A dentist in Asheville, Jack and his wife, Beth, were drawn to

Seven Falls while it was still a dream on paper.

“I was playing golf with the Keith Vinson one day, and he took

us out to look at the property while it was in the early stages.

It was one of those locations where the golf course is already

there, you just have to uncover it. That’s what first drew us

there.”

The second attraction was the family-focused lifestyle and

character naturally created by the variety of activities available

and fostered by the nature of the staff at Seven Falls. “Keith has

tried very hard to make it a family-oriented place and develop

a strong sense of community. That sense of community is an

element that’s sometimes lacking at other developments,” said

Jack.

Rich Roberts, Raleigh, NC

For as long as he can remember, Rich Roberts has always enjoyed

golf. Now he has more reason than ever to cherish the game he

loves. “Sitting on the porch watching my son on the practice course

is a dream come true for me,” says Rich Roberts, an architect from

Raleigh and an Arnold Palmer Villa owner. “Golf is a game I love,”

Rich says, “and it’s something that I can share with my family. At

Seven Falls, Zach and I are able to share experiences and create

memories together that we couldn’t get anywhere else. To me, that’s

priceless.”

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Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Brent migrated

to the United States at the age of 20 to attend the

University of South Carolina on a soccer scholarship.

With a degree in Economics and Finance, Brent took

advantage of an opportunity to become a business

owner in North Carolina, which lead him to Seven

Falls Golf and River Club. While his wife Amanda is

completing her Orthopedic Residency, Brent is forging

ahead at Seven Falls, creating a home for his family to

enjoy for many years to come. As Brent says, “we both

enjoy golf, hiking, fitness and tennis, which makes

Seven Falls the ideal setting for Amanda and me.”

Brent AskelandSales Executive

representatiOns e v e n f a l l s

[email protected]

886-473-2557 | SevenFallsNC.com

39 Pleasant Grove Church Rd | Hendersonville, NC 28739

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Sharon is one of those rare individuals that exudes

strength in everything she does. She is a woman of

unmistakable integrity and has such a strong footing in

Western North Carolina’s luxury real estate market that

she doesn’t even need a resumé! Her experiences and

the relationships that she has built over the years led

her directly to Seven Falls, and she continues to build

relationships with everyone that walks through our

doors — rest assured that she knows every homeowners

name, including their children. She knows the property

and spends every moment she can on it. “I love the

outdoors and this place is magnificent. Being out on the

trails at Seven Falls makes me feel alive.”

Sharon LingelbachBroker-In-Charge

representatiOns e v e n f a l l s

[email protected]

886-473-2557 | SevenFallsNC.com

39 Pleasant Grove Church Rd | Hendersonville, NC 28739

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Seven Falls is located in the cultural triangle of Hendersonville, Asheville & Brevard, NC

FrOm asheVille regiOnal airpOrtRight onto Boylston highway (NC-280) ..................................... 4.1 miles

Left onto haywood road (NC-191) ............................................ 0.4 miles

Right onto Banner Farm road ................................................... 3.6 miles

Right onto Brevard road (US-64) .............................................. 2.5 miles

Left onto etowah park road (between the Texaco and Ingles) .... 0.2 miles

Left onto etowah school road (at stop sign) .............................. 1.5 miles

Right onto pleasant grove road (at T-intersection) ................... 1.1 miles

Left into the seven Falls welcome center (corner of Pleasant Grove Road and Pleasant Grove Church Road)


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