RHUE Aspen Lakes will be the world’s first NFT golf resort.
RHUE Resorts/Evan Schiller
If you find yourself wanting to join the crypto craze this holiday season, readers of this particular site may be interested in purchasing an NFT golf membership.
Aspen Lakes, a longtime family-owned public golf course near the Central Oregon town of Sisters, near the popular resort town of Bend, was recently sold to Rhue Resorts and the new owners are debuting a unique business model.
They plan on turning the course into the flagship of a private luxury resort network, with the cost of membership being an NFT.
Before we dive into the crypto aspect, in case you’re unfamiliar with Rhue Resorts, it’s a new brand started by Oregon’s Wyant family, which Rhue Resorts CEO Cindy Wyant said has a 40-year history of developing properties from hotels to apartment complexes to indoor waterparks and more.
But when the family acquired Aspen Lakes earlier this year, intending to simultaneously relocate to Central Oregon, they wanted also…











