Who Wants to Live at the Bridge?
Briefly

The Bridge is a distinctive golf course created by Robert Rubin, who envisioned it as an alternative to traditional country clubs. It features a casual atmosphere, encouraging members to wear jeans and t-shirts while playing without prior tee reservations. The décor includes contemporary art pieces, diverging from typical golf aesthetics. Rubin, originally a Wall Street investor, leveraged the site’s history as a racetrack. Despite its informal ambiance, initiation fees are around $1.5 million, and plans include luxury homes on the grounds, catering to affluent clientele.
The Bridge, developed by Robert Rubin, is marketed as an unconventional golf course with no need for reservations and a casual dress code, attracting wealthy members.
Unlike traditional golf clubs, The Bridge integrates modern art with its atmosphere, housing works like a Warhol portrait and a Damien Hirst shark, diverging from elite conventions.
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