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About the Whitley Development Group, Premier Georgia Real Estate Developers

Because the setting is already beautiful, Georgia real estate developers Bob and Chris Whitley are intent on building Currahee Club with architectural elements that harmonize with the environment. The father-son team draws on previous successes on notable properties such as Jack Nicklaus’s home course, the Bear’s Club in Palm Beach County, Florida; The Ritz-Carlton Golf & Spa in Jupiter, Florida; Colleton River Plantation near Hilton Head; and the Piedmont Driving Club in Atlanta. In addition to the Currahee Club project, Bob is also involved with some other high profile projects in Florida, one of which is the Hobe Sound Polo Club.

Working with Rockwood Capital, these Georgia real estate developers are intent on making Currahee Club a one-of-a-kind masterpiece and a place anyone would be lucky to call home. With such a beautiful landscape and a rich local heritage to draw upon, we’ve tried to give you an idea of what Currahee Club is all about. But pictures and words can only do so much. Don’t just read about it. To truly appreciate everything it has to offer, you must see Currahee Club for yourself.

We invite you to stop by for a visit any time so that we can show you around and let you experience the true beauty of a community created by two of the most respected Georgia real estate developers.

 

Learn more about the many accomplishments of these Georgia real estate developers.



 

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