In an exclusive interview he talks about his vision for the European Golf Design championship course, describing it as “a place, that value the surrounding environment”.
You have been working on OKOL’s layout for some time now. How does it feel to be onsite after the much-awaited ground-breaking ceremony?
It’s a mixture of relief and excitement. Relief for the fact that all of that hard work is going to be realised and excitement for the creative process ahead. I’ve got the vision in my mind’s eye and I can’t wait to get out there and make that vision real for every-body else.
Residential sales have been very successful since the project launch. In terms of golf, what can future residents expect from the European Golf Design course?
They can expect a course that will sit lightly on the terrain. Much of it will play over existing levels. We think it’s going to be the kind of course that will be easy to like, because it will be soft on the eye. We’re not setting out to be intimidating with the architecture. It is likely that the majority of people who buy residences in Okol will not be golfers, so this huge landscape area devoted to golf has to function for them as a backdrop to their new home on the mountain top. We hope they will be taking evening strolls through the course to take in the incredible scenery.
OKOL has partnered with multiple international companies such as European Golf Design, IMG and Accor Hotels. How do you think these partners can contribute to the project’s successful development?
By bringing our combined experiences of delivering exceptional quality and implementing these procedures on this majorly significant development for both Bulgaria and Eastern Europe. It is a virtuous circle that we can deliver. If each of our components is top quality, that will help the others and the wider reputation and viability of the project.
OKOL’s championship golf course will also be able to host international events in future. In your view, what are the venue’s most spectacular features?
Without doubt it’s the scenery and the magnificent panoramic views! We’ll do our best to complement them architecturally with a course full of variety and fun. Within the course, it’s the numerous granitic outcrops that really grab your attention. Not many courses have so much exposed rock on them and we take the golfer close to these Tors whenever we can. It’s hard to pick a ‘best’ hole before we’ve built any, but I think the 12th is going to be hard to beat. It’s one of our longer par 4’s, but features a classic risk and reward drive over a deep, wooded ravine to a diagonal fairway, before curving the other way to a large green nestled into a small hill topped with rocks. It’s all in view from the tee, with Iskar Lake far below as a backdrop. It was the first hole to be fixed on our plan, is entirely natural and I think it will be a gem.