Meet Patrick Crean, Brunswick Forest Lifestyle Consultant

Tuesday, December 13, 2011



Hello! My name is Patrick Crean, Lifestyle Consultant for Brunswick Forest. 

I spent the first twenty-six years of my life on Long Island, NY, the last four of which, I worked as a police officer for the Nassau County Police Department. After meeting my wife, Naomi, I made several trips to the Wilmington, NC area and had the opportunity to play many of the fantastic golf courses and spend days on the beautiful barrier-island beaches and I quickly came to the realization that if I lived here I would no longer have to endure long, cold winters and bumper-to-bumper traffic on the Long Island Expressway! 

After my move south in 1990, I accepted a cart attendant position at a local golf facility and I thoroughly enjoyed being around the golf course environment and meeting so many wonderful people from all over the world. Fours years later, I completed my apprentice program and received Class “A” status with the PGA of America. I accepted my first Head Professional position in 1997 and I consider myself very fortunate to have been associated with some of our area’s finest golf communities during my golf career. In 2006, I acquired my NC real estate license and since then I have been helping people do the same thing that I did almost 22 years ago – move south!  

I am excited about being a part of the Brunswick Forest family and I look forward to having the opportunity to show you all of the unique benefits that make the Wilmington, NC area and Brunswick Forest the perfect place to call home!      

www.brunswickforest.com
888.371.2434


Meet Chris Dedrick...

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Hi all!  I’m Chris Dedrick, Lifestyle Consultant for Brunswick Forest. 

I am originally from Philly, but grew up in Greensboro, North Carolina.  I attended college in Banner-Elk, NC at Lees-McRae College, which prepared me greatly for my next venture in life with the U.S. Navy.  I spent four years in the Navy traveling the world.  I spent time in Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, Malaysia, Australia, the Philippines and those are just to name a few!  It was an amazing time in my life and I pursued many passions.

It was the combination of my passion for real estate, the coast and golf that eventually brought me to the Wilmington, NC area and Brunswick Forest.  Brunswick Forest is located just minutes from Wilmington, NC.  So with the beach at my toes and the downtown lifestyle at my fingertips, it is here that I get to combine all my passions by helping folks find the home and lifestyle of their dreams!  I hope you will consider visiting Brunswick Forest and the Wilmington area soon.

 

Please call us if you are interested in taking a Coastal Discovery Tour today.

 

888.371.2434
www.brunswickforest.com


The Lower Cape Fear Hospice Closer to Home Golf Classic Comes to Brunswick Forest

Friday, April 29, 2011
The Lower Cape Fear Hospice has teamed up with Brunswick Forest for the second year in a row to bring the Closer to Home Golf Classic to Cape Fear National at Brunswick Forest.  The tournament will take place on Thursday, May 12th. 

The proceeds from this tournament will benefit the Lower Cape Fear Hospice Foundation Brunswick County Capital Campaign which was established in effort to better serve the residents of Brunswick County by building a Hospice Care Center within the county.  Over $1.7 million has been secured to date to support this project and construction on the facility is scheduled to start this spring.

Our very own, Lorri Shipston (Resale Specialist, Brunswick Forest) is the Chairperson for this year's Closer to Home Golf Classic.  "There are so many people whose lives have been affected by Hospice.  Being touched first-hand by the support and care given by Hospice, I knew I wanted become involved with the Lower Cape Fear Hospice.  It has been such a pleasure to give back to an organization that has touched my life so deeply.  I look forward to this year's Closer to Home Golf Classic and to it being hosted at the beautiful Cape Fear National."

For more information about sponsorships, donating prizes or registration, please call 910.796.7985.

Cape Fear National...Is it worth the drive???

Friday, March 25, 2011

LELAND, NC (February 20, 2011) - Here's the question. Why would anyone drive from the Myrtle Beach area almost to Wilmington, NC to play golf? Here's the answer. Cape Fear National at Brunswick Forest is one of the best golf courses you'll ever play and well worth twice the drive.

Upon entering the Cape Fear National bag drop area; you immediately sense that "welcome feeling." The bag handlers, pro shop staff and starter greet you as an old friend. They seem genuinely glad you've come. Although the centerpiece of a developing residential community, homes do not intrude on this beautiful golf course. It seems the layout was designed for the golfers enjoyment and not the residents viewing pleasure.

The clubhouse has a rich feeling with an outstanding pub and dining area. The pro shop offers name brand and logo merchandise. Take time to hit some balls on the grass driving range and utilize one of the chipping greens. Definitely spend some time on the putting green.

There are numerous things that stand out about Cape Fear National, but the genesis of this golf course is its pure scenic beauty. Designer Tim Cate has produced an absolutely gorgeous golf course. Using the natural terrain and incorporating some signature options, a Pinehurst/British Isles look has been achieved. Visually stunning Cape Fear National is as aesthetically pleasing as any golf course in the Wilmington/Pawleys Island corridor.

From the White Tees at 6195-yards the average golfer will not find this course particularly penal in length. However from the Blue Tees and on back to the tips, this layout has all the distance you'll ever desire. Whichever tee box you choose, you're going to need you're "A" game.

Fairways are somewhat narrow with sand, waste, water or wooded hazards coming into play on virtually every hole. Look closely at where you need to hit the tee ball and visualize that shot. Many holes have subtle (and some not so subtle) doglegs that demand accurate ball placement off the tee. Your driver is not always necessary.

No. 1 is a perfect example and a good starting hole to get your course management in place. From the White Tees a tee shot to right center of the fairway leaves you in perfect position. Your second shot flows to a downhill green with an open front. Water to the left really should not come into play with a short iron in your hand. However, a drive right may find some sea oats grass, or worse yet a wooded area. A drive to the left finds sand hazards, or even water if you carry the traps.

On the majority of Par 4s and 5s at Cape Fear National, driving accuracy and course management are absolutely necessary, if you plan to score well. However, it's what you do on the other end of the fairway that's just as important.

Earlier it was suggested you spend some time on the practice green before venturing to the first tee box. The day we played the speed was measured at 11. Pace was further complicated by wind that often gusted. The bent grass greens are impeccable and require both an ability to lag and a need for accuracy. An average player is going to 3-putt at sometime. The key is staying focused and keeping putting errors to a minimum.

Mastery of your short game is critical to scoring well at Cape Fear National. Fire at the pin only with lofted clubs. Other wise play a pin position forward on approach shots. Bump and run with front pin placements and putt from the fringe whenever possible.

Often a golf course is memorable by the playability, or uniqueness of its Par 3s, 4s, or 5s. Cape Fear National will have none of that. Each individual golf hole is unique with its on features, while all holes share the stunning natural beauty of the design.

Did I play well that day? Not really, although I did have a stretch of nine holes around the turn where I was just 3 over. However, on the front and back of that string, I got beat up pretty bad.

If you truly love the game of golf and appreciate shot making, course management and the natural beauty of a pristine course, you're going to love Cape Fear National. I know I did and am already planning to make that drive more than once in the future.

Written by: Myrtle Beach Golf Authority