Has anyone calculated how much our property values just went down by the golf course planting inkberry holly's to eventually block the views of the course? In 3 years when they're matured, we'll live in a golf course community where you won't be able to see the golf course. I've played hundreds of courses in my life (on the waitlist here) and I've never seen anything like this. You use vegetation to block the course from highways, major roads, commercial buildings, etc...but never from the internal neighborhood community. Had I known this was the outcome we would not have bought our new build 2 years ago. I think everyone has just lost a lot of potential home buyers because no other course in Georgia blocks its neighbors like this.