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Your True Luxury Villa
The Perfect Caribbean Escape
W elcome to the Tradewinds Golf Villas, at the crossroads of golf and paradise, you find
golfer’s paradise. A gated community including twenty-four master planned lots,
each designed for a huge, freestanding, freehold luxury villa, complete with an enormous
covered veranda and customized swimming pools with sun deck.
The 12th and 13th Fairways of the St. Lucia Golf Club form the outside edge of the
community, granting you peerless access to one of the finest courses you’ll ever play. The
club itself is managed by world renowned Troon Golf and is home to a brand new Nicklaus
Golf Academy. Your villa has views of the unparalleled St. Lucian mountainscape and is only
minutes from the most popular beaches on the island.
Browse through the building plans to discover the value and beauty of your Golf Villa.
Flagship Homes has compiled a unique selection of plans designed to compliment one
another and provide you the optimal use of your very spacious home. The modern, open
plan architecture creates a total Caribbean experience by bringing the outside indoors.
There is no other property available that can compare to The Tradewinds Golf Villas.
F lagship Homes is a full service Real Estate Consultant and Home Building firm created
for the benefit of foreign investors. Finding the right property, then building a home is
time consuming, confusing, stressful, and a significant investment, especially when you
don’t have anyone to help you. We ease the process along by working with you through the
many pre-construction phases and often-overlooked government requirements, all the way
through your move-in. You’ll be stunned by the one on one personalized service you receive
as we walk you through the project until your Tropical Villa is built, and you’re ready to call
us neighbor.
The services we offer are unmatched throughout the islands. Constant updates are
added to your personal, “members only” section of our website, so you can track our
progress from anywhere in the world. You will always be guaranteed a timely reply on phone
calls and emails, and we keep a storefront in case you’re passing by.
We have years of experience in residential construction and development, real estate
and sales, and structural and civil engineering. Have you been searching for Caribbean Real
Estate and run into countless dead ends? Us too. Is this the first time you’ve seen a service
like this? It is. If it’s relevant to building your Villa, we have it, and you need it. It’s time that
you built your Flagship.
www.TradewindsGolfVillas.com
Windward Road, Cap Estate, St. Lucia
Braid• Columns and transom windows
adorn the portico entry.• Interior columns and ceiling
treatments define space• Two story great room with built-in
cabinetry• Decorative column accents
kitchen pass through• Glass doors open to huge covered
veranda and open pool deck• Loft overlooks great room, features
built-in desk and shelves• Spacious master suite with
art-niche entry• Guest suite accesses private deck• All four bedrooms en suite• Private study, separate mudroom
and utility room
James Braid (1870-1950) – The Scottish member of golf’s Great Triumvirate of him, J.H. Taylor and Harry Vardon, was born and worked as a clubmaker in Earlsferry. He was a five time winner of The Open Championship, and captured the trophy for the British PGA’s Matchplay Championship fourtimes. Upon retirement he worked as club professional and designer. He is credited as the inventor of the “dogleg”.
3501 sq. ft.
Braid
1st FLOOR 2232 sq. ft. 2nd FLOOR 1269 sq. ft.
POOL Option1 Covered Veranda 494 sq. ft.
3501 sq. ft.
POOL Option2 Covered Veranda 494 sq. ft.
Taylor• Columns and transom windows
adorn the portico entry.• Interior columns and ceiling
treatments define space• Two story great room with built-in
cabinetry• Decorative column accents
kitchen pass through• Glass doors open to huge covered
veranda and open pool deck• Loft overlooks great room, features
built-in desk and shelves• Spacious master suite with
art-niche entry• Guest suite accesses private deck• All four bedrooms en suite• Private study, separate mudroom
and utility room
J.H. Taylor (1871-1963) – An English golfer born in Devon, was a pioneer of the modern game of golf and is often referred to in the company of HarryVardon and James Braid as the Great Triumvirate. He was a five time winner of The Open Championship and a co-founder and first Chairman of the BritishPGA, which, according to golf writer Bernard Darwin, "had turned a feckless company into a self-respecting and respected body of men".
3505 sq. ft.
Taylor
1st FLOOR 2227 sq. ft. 2nd FLOOR 1278 sq. ft.
POOL Option1 Covered Veranda 494 sq. ft.
3505 sq. ft.
POOL Option2 Covered Veranda 494 sq. ft.
Vardon• Grand columns and transom
windows adorn the portico entry.• Interior columns and ceiling
treatments define space• Two story great room with built-in
cabinetry• Decorative column accents kitchen
pass through• Glass doors open to huge covered
veranda and open pool deck• Loft overlooks great room, features
built-in desk and shelves• Spacious master suite with art-niche
entry• Guest suite accesses private deck• All four bedrooms en suite• Private study, separate mudroom
and utility room
Harry Vardon (1870-1937) – Born on the island of Jersey, was golf’s first “international superstar”, gaining fame as a properly dressed gentleman in abuttoned coat, shirt and tie, he toured the US by playing 80 matches, concluding with a US Open victory in 1900. He is the holder of a record six OpenChampionships and is mentioned regularly as part of the Great Triumvirate, along with J.H. Taylor and James Braid. The grip used by 90 percent of moderngolfers, in which the index finger and littler finger interlock, is still called the Vardon Grip.
3501 sq. ft.
Vardon
1st FLOOR 2232 sq. ft. 2nd FLOOR 1269 sq. ft.
POOL Option1 Covered Veranda 494 sq. ft.
3501 sq. ft.
POOL Option2 Covered Veranda 494 sq. ft.
Robertson• Bay turrets and Palladian
windows adorn the façade• Beamed, vaulted, coffered, tray
and stepped ceilings• Built-in cabinetry and
entertainment center• Multiple glass doors open to
the covered veranda and open pool deck
• Pass-thru connects the kitchen and dining room
• 4 en suite bedrooms include secluded master retreat and two with access to upper sun deck
• Private study and separate utility room
Allan Robertson (1815-1859) - Considered to be the first “professional golfer”, making a living by playing for bets, caddying and making balls and clubs.Born in St. Andrews, he was the first ever to break the score of 80 on The Old Course, and it is said, was never beaten as an individual when money wason the line. Since he was considered the best golfer alive, following his death, the R&A established The Open Championship in 1860 to determine hissuccessor.
2913 sq. ft.
Robertson
1st FLOOR 2250 sq. ft. 2nd FLOOR 663 sq. ft.
POOL Option1 Covered Veranda 555 sq. ft.
2913 sq. ft.
POOL Option2 Covered Veranda 555 sq. ft.
Hagan• Columns, arches and balustrades
line the portico• Ceiling treatments define the open
rooms• Two story living room with
floor-to-ceiling windows• Immense floor plan links the dining
room, foyer, living room, kitchen, nook and Leisure room
• 5 en suite bedrooms including immense master suite and guest suite that walks out to the covered veranda and pool deck.
• Built-in entertainment center, shelving, server and wine cellar
• Loft overlooks living room and foyer, opens to sun porch
Walter Hagen (1892-1969) – From Rochester New York, was on the forefront of the development of the modern day golf professional. Said Gene Sarazen,"All the professionals ... should say a silent thanks to Walter Hagen each time they stretch a check between their fingers. It was Walter who madeprofessional golf what it is." He accumulated 45 PGA tour wins, including 11 majors, third only behind Nicklaus (18) and Woods (13), who each had theadvantage of a fourth tournament, the Masters.
4475 sq. ft.
Hagan
1st FLOOR 2164 sq. ft. 2nd FLOOR 2311 sq. ft.
POOL Option1 Covered Veranda 425 sq. ft.
4475 sq. ft.
POOL Option2 Covered Veranda 425 sq. ft.
Jones• Columns, arches and balustrades
line the portico• Ceiling treatments define the open
rooms• Two story living room with
floor-to-ceiling windows• Immense floor plan links the dining
room, foyer, living room, kitchen, nook and Leisure room
• 5 en suite bedrooms including immense master suite and guest suite that walks out to the covered veranda and pool deck.
• Built-in entertainment center, shelving, server and wine cellar
• Loft overlooks living room and foyer, opens to sun porch
Bobby Jones (1902-1971) – Legendary for his time both on and off the course, played his entire career as an amateur and retired at the age of 28. In thattime he won the US Open four times, and the Open Championship three, along with six amateur championships, which were considered “majors” at the time.He was the first to accomplish the “double” of the US and British Opens in the same year, 1926, and is still the only golfer to win the “grand slam” of the USand British Opens and Amateurs in the same year, 1930. Overall he tallied 13 majors in 20 attempts. With that track record, he is still most revered for co-designing the Augusta National course, and founding the Masters.
4465 sq. ft.
Jones
1st FLOOR 2163 sq. ft. 2nd FLOOR 2302 sq. ft.
POOL Option1 Covered Veranda 494 sq. ft.
4465 sq. ft.
POOL Option2 Covered Veranda 494 sq. ft.
Ball• Traditional caribbean facade• Wide open single story floor plan• Coffered, Stepped, and Tray ceilings• Leisure Room and Great Room open
to massive veranda with giant sliding doors
• Kitchen and nook create the active center of the home
• Separate study or library• 3 Bedrooms including huge
master suite, kept private by a decorative niche
• Side wet bar for entertaining
John Ball (1861-1940) – Would today be considered the greatest amateur of all time if not for Bobby Jones, was also the first Englishman to capture theOpen Championship in 1890. Ball captured 8 British Amateur Championships, at the time considered a major, making him the winningest player for a singleMajor Championship. He also won the Open and the Amateur in the same year, a feat only Jones has been able to match, and won his 9 Majors over thecourse of 24 years, a period of time mirrored only by the great Jack Nicklaus.
2331 sq. ft.
Ball
1st FLOOR 2331 sq. ft.
POOL Option1 Covered Veranda 383 sq. ft.
2331 sq. ft.
POOL Option2 Covered Veranda 383 sq. ft.
McDermott• Stylish portico entry• Unique turret stairway• Traditional caribbean facade• Huge open floor plan with complete
transition to the covered veranda• Two Story Great Room• Separate study or library• 3 en suite bedrooms including a
massive first story master suite• Second floor hall looks over great
room
J.J. McDermott (1891-1971) – Born in Philadelphia, McDermott won the 17th US Open in 1911, making him the first American born player to do so. At theage of 19, he is still the youngest man to capture the Championship, and he successfully defended it the following year. McDermott, along with most of theearly american golfers, learned his craft as a caddy under the tutelage of Scottish Immigrants who resided in the US as the golf pros of the original AmericanCountry Clubs. His two championships, along with Francis Ouimet's in 1913 are cited as the events that sparked widespread American interest in the sport.
2443 sq. ft.
McDermott
1st FLOOR 1600 sq. ft. 2nd FLOOR 843 sq. ft.
POOL Option1 Covered Veranda 705 sq. ft.
2443 sq. ft.
POOL Option2 Covered Veranda 705 sq. ft.
Anderson• Bay and Palladian windows adorn the
facade• Two Story Great Room• Arched openings define dining room• Breakfast nook and spread kitchen
encourage an open floor plan• Massive rear veranda• 3 en suite bedrooms includes large
first floor master suite• Second floor hall overlooks the great
room
Willie Anderson (1879-1910) – Was raised in Scotland but emigrated to the United States with his family at the age of 17. He captured the US Open title in1901, 03, 04 and 05, making him the first player to achieve 4 Championships, a feat only accomplished by Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan, and Jack Nicklaus. Heis also the only man to win 3 consecutive US Opens. Anderson Played in 14 straight US Opens and never finished worse than 15th. He also captured 4 WesternOpens, the second biggest US tournament in its time.
2170 sq. ft.
Anderson
1st FLOOR 1522 sq. ft. 2nd FLOOR 648 sq. ft.
POOL Option1 Covered Veranda 400 sq. ft.
2170 sq. ft.
POOL Option2 Covered Veranda 400 sq. ft.
Morris• Recessed arches and columns line the
entry• Two story great room with built-in
entertainment center• Two levels of luxurious covered
verandas with french door access• Convenient eating bar next to open
kitchen and large dining room• Three en suite bedrooms including
lavish master suite, and an additional half bath
• Cozy window seat decorates the stair landing
• Second-floor loft overlooks the great room
Old Tom Morris (1821-1908) - Born in St. Andrews, was an apprentice to Allan Robertson, placing second in the first Open Championship in 1860. He tookchampion honors the following years in 1861, 1862, 1864,1867, making him, still, the oldest Open Champion at 46 years of age. He was a renownedgreenkeeper and course designer, establishing the practices of, including others, top-dressing the greens, managing hazards and standardizing course lengthto 18 holes, reducing St. Andrew’s original 23. The 18th hole at the old course is named for him.
2374 sq. ft.
Morris
1st FLOOR 1510 sq. ft. 2nd FLOOR 864 sq. ft.
POOL Option1 Covered Veranda 566 sq. ft.
2374 sq. ft.
POOL Option2 Covered Veranda 566 sq. ft.
Park• Gazebo-like porch amplifies the entry• Vaulted great room with built-in
entertainment center• Luxurious covered verandas with
french door access• Open kitchen and large dining room
work in tandem• Three en suite bedrooms including
lavish master suite, and an additional half bath
• Bonus room on the second floor• Cozy window seat decorates the stair
landing
Willie Park Snr. (1834-1903) – A contemporary of Old Tom Morris was the first Open Champion in 1860, and winner of 4 total. He was a caddy and golfproduct manufacturer, but made his name in challenge matches for money and pride, the most popular spectator sport in golf at the time.
2349 sq. ft.
Park
1st FLOOR 1537 sq. ft. 2nd FLOOR 812 sq. ft.
POOL Option1 Covered Veranda 284 sq. ft.
2349 sq. ft.
POOL Option2 Covered Veranda 284 sq. ft.
Building Specs
Exterior• Lawn• Complete Landscaping• Sidewalk• Concrete Driveway• Custom Swimming Pool• Custom Pool Deck
Structure• Slab on Grade Foundation• Concrete and Steel Slabs, Beams and Columns• Concrete Block Walls• Stucco/ Rendered Finish• Pressure Treated Timbers and Trim• Cement Roof Tile by Mornier (or equal)• Pella Impervia Fiberglass Windows (or equal)• Therma-Tru Fiberglass Door (or equal)
Interior• Tile Flooring• Raised Panel Wood Doors• Schlage Hardware (or equal)• Custom Interior Trim• Custom Interior Painting• Custom Kitchen Cabinets• Granite Countertops• Custom Bathroom Finishes• Custom Built-in Cabinetry
Mechanical• Air Conditioning by Lennox (or equal)• Plumbing Fixtures by Kohler (or equal)• Light Fixtures by Lutron (or equal)• Ceiling Fans by Hunter (or equal)• Roof Mounted Solar Hot Water Heater• Stainless Steel Appliances by Whirlpool (or equal)• Wireless Security System• 240 v wiring throughout, 110 v in select locations
Options• Stone Accents• Wood Flooring• Lawn Sprinkler System• Outdoor Kitchen• Furniture Package
Price List
Lot # House Model Price
1 Robertson Phase 2
2-5 Robertson Phase 2Vardon / Taylor / Braid Phase 2
6 Anderson $1,000,000Robertson $1,275,000Vardon / Taylor / Braid $1,400,000
7 Jones / Hagan $1,800,000
8-11 Anderson $1,000,000Robertson $1,275,000Vardon / Taylor / Braid $1,400,000
12 Braid Sales Model
13 Vardon Sales Model
14 Jones / Hagan $1,800,000Morris / Park $1,100,000
15 Morris / Park $1,100,000
16-17 Anderson / McDermott / Ball Phase 2
18 McDermott $1,025,000Ball $975,000
19-20 Anderson $900,000
21 Robertson / Anderson / Ball Phase 2
22-23 Anderson / McDermott Phase 2
24 Jones / Hagan Phase 2