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Hall of Fame golfer Jack Nicklaus and PGA Tour star Justin Thomas have teamed up to create a luxury golf community in Palm Beach County, Florida. According to CNBC’s Jessica Golden, the duo broke ground in late February at Panther National in Palm Beach Gardens, which will include high-end estates surrounded by a championship golf course.

Set to open in late 2023, Panther National will be spread across 400 acres, surrounded by a 2,400-acre conservation area. The community will include 218 estates surrounding the 18-hole golf course. Properties will range in size from 4,700 square feet to as large as 10,000 square feet. Living at Panther National won’t come cheap. The estates will cost $3.5 million to $12 million depending on size and amenities.

As part of their plans to create an eco-friendly community, they’ve partnered with Tesla Energy to provide power wall back up systems within the estates. This will allow owners to add green features like solar panels. Each estate comes with a two or three car garage with electric charging units, space for a golf cart, an outdoor kitchen and private pool.

Some of the other amenities on the property will include a state of the art golf ball tracing technology, access to elite pros for instruction, golf simulators, a putting room and world class training facilities. Members will also have access to Panther National’s custom fitting facility and stocked clubs by all the major equipment manufactures.

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