Course closure

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By John K

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  1. There's a golf course not too far from my home, that's closing. Sad that another option is gone. Descent conditioning and pretty flat. Pretty flat does not describe many courses in the Pittsburgh area. Looking at the bright side, I see they have some Titleist signage in the auction, that would look great in my office. I guess it's true, if you look hard enough you can find a silver lining.

  2. JYoung

    JYoung
    Ohio

    We have had several courses close down over the last 4-5 years. I can think of at least seven within an hour from me. Pretty sad. A couple of them I used to play all the time. Alot of good memories lost in what's an empty field or a new housing development now.
  3. Very sad story...

  4. Jonathan Smith

    Jonathan Smith
    Charlotte, NC

    Sad to see any course go under. My favorite resort course in the area sold out to corporate condos.
  5. Guy W

    Guy W
    Statesville, NC

    Are you talking about Ballantyne? I'm up in Statesville and couldn't believe when they said that it was closing.
  6. Jonathan Smith

    Jonathan Smith
    Charlotte, NC

    Guy W said:

    Are you talking about Ballantyne? I'm up in Statesville and couldn't believe when they said that it was closing.

    Unfortunately yes. It was a fun one!
  7. Mike M

    Mike M
    Marblehead MA

    Sorry to hear that.
  8. Joe M

    Joe M
    Fire Lieutenant (Ret)

    Spoke to a relative down in Myrtle Beach. He said there used to be 130+ courses now they’re down to 72? All housing developments and prices to play are all going up
  9. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    Always sad that existing courses go under. Even with more rounds, the lower priced courses become better investments as condos. To update the facilities, including drainage, irrigation, and rebuilding bunkers takes a lot of $$$, far above current profitability to pay.

    Destination courses generate enough cash flow for maintenance but come at a higher fee. I wonder if golf will become ever more elite with fewer municipal and low end public courses available.

    I played a Donald Ross course shortly after Katrina in Biloxi. It was home to The Southern Open in the 40’s and 50’s with players like Snead, et. al. The clubhouse was still a single wide with plans to build a new clubhouse. Was hoping to get back to after the course was upgraded. Sadly, I can only rent a condo there now. Asheville Municipal is another Donald Ross design. Fortunately, it is being refurbished that includes the City sees as a value.

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