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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2026 · 29 MIN

What Happens When Golf Becomes Quiet at Anson Point | James Swift

from Behind the Bluff · host Jeff Ford & Kendra Till

A course without houses. A round that rewards silence. Anson Point at Palmetto Bluff opens a new chapter for our golf community, and we sat down with Director of Golf Operations James Swift to unpack the vision, the craft, and the calm behind it. From the first sketch with Coore & Crenshaw to opening-day jitters, James shares what it took to build a walkable course where the land leads and players can finally slow down.We talk through the details that make Anson Point different: a par 71 with five par threes and four par fives, green-to-tee transitions measured in steps, and a routing that feels like a “wrinkled shirt” in the best way—natural contours that move the ball without feeling engineered. You’ll hear how agronomy veterans and a hospitality-forward staff shaped the experience on and off the fairways, including The Roost, our central turnhouse designed to keep the round social while preserving the quiet that defines the property.James also reflects on the people side of golf: the touchpoints at arrival, the cadence of service throughout the day, and how walking with caddies reframes the game. Beyond playability and pace, we explore why disconnection is becoming a necessary part of wellness. With no residential backdrop and only the sound of wind and wildlife, Anson Point invites presence—less phone, more focus, deeper breaths, better golf.We close with what’s next: phased amenities, thoughtful programming that respects member access, and a long view where Anson Point becomes a calm, connected hub within Palmetto Bluff. If you care about course design, member experience, or how nature-first golf can change your day, this conversation delivers. Subscribe, share with a walking partner, and leave a quick review to tell us your favorite detail from your last quiet round.

A course without houses. A round that rewards silence. Anson Point at Palmetto Bluff opens a new chapter for our golf community, and we sat down with Director of Golf Operations James Swift to unpack the vision, the craft, and the calm behind it. From the first sketch with Coore & Crenshaw to opening-day jitters, James shares what it took to build a walkable course where the land leads and players can finally slow down. We talk through the details that make Anson Point different: a par 7...

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