
"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."
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.
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