.LinksDAO has won the bid for its very first golf course — Spey Bay Golf Club — an 18-hole course in northern Scotland.
The DAO is still “working through the details” of the course membership structure and hasn’t confirmed what benefits will be provided to LinksDAO token holders who wish to access the golf course.“It’s good, it’s going to be getting a lot better soon and we think it’s going to be great by this time or Spring time next year.”
If the deal is closed, Besvinick said that they’ll keep the course open until they start renovations. Links is seeking advice from several architects to remodel the golf course, because it has “suffered from weather and erosion issues over recent decades,” head of strategy Adam Besvinick explained in the Twitter Spaces.Types of DAOs and how to create a decentralized autonomous organization
Daily and Besvinick explained in its community proposal to purchase the course that the high ceiling to low price ratio of the Scottish course made it “too special to ignore.” “Even a price triple the ‘guide price’ would be cheaper than most mediocre courses we have assessed thus far in the U.S.”
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