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GARDENS OF THE GREATS

SIR MICHAEL HILL

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On The Hills golf course, metal dragonflies hover over a peaceful pond, views of dramatic kinetic sculptures merge with snow-capped mountains in the distance and, on the last fairway, more than 100 cast-iron wolves provide an epic battle scene.

Art and craftsmanship are the hallmarks of Michael Hill’s international jewellery enterprise, and they are also to the fore in his garden and adjoining private golf course near Arrowtown: home to the New Zealand Open. More than a dozen installations by local and overseas artists bedeck the fairways, cleverly sited to suit the works and the landscape. The natural elements are just as stunning. In the sylvan setting of an old glacial valley, the light dances amid thousands of shimmering red and silver tussocks.

Hill has had a lifelong interest in golf and created his first course on the lawns around his family’s home in Whanga-rei. His love of music and art began there, too, along with his first steps into an enterprise that now spans the world. The grand home

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