Sad news especially for those losing jobs. I hope the OP and members find a decent new home
I'm guessing that's Canford Magna closing?
Heard of 2 closing up,here last weekend.
How many members did you have last year?? 1100 is a fairly substantial membership base is it not?
Tongo - Riverside is generally closed this time of year anyway as it floods. So no different to any other year. We were of the opinion that it wouldn't reopen anyway once the first floods came, so we played our farewell round on it some time ago fully expecting it to be our last. It's not officially closed, but we don't expect it to reopen.
Homer - Some clubs have done very well out of it, accepting over a hundred members - existing members not happy there, some have jumped ship. Others have been very choosy about who they take (young low handicappers have done well out of it.)
5 weeks to go, big comp Easter Monday, and day off on the 31st March on a day that has been declared no guests.
I'm really excited about moving to a new challenge.
The trouble is, that building houses on golf courses is so profitable that there is hardly a club in the land that would not generate more cash by selling up and building over it.
Planning permission is always negotiable with local politicians.
In fact, the madness of our current economy is that pretty much the only thing that makes money apart from financial jiggery-pokery is importing people and building houses to put them in. Not such a healthy model for a happy and sustainable economic and social future.
E.g. Fleming Park, Botley Park, Basingstoke (very probably)
Where are you moving to Canfordhacker?
Fleming Park's just a bit of wasteland though. Been vacant since 2008. Not even sure what the plan is there.
Houses are certainly in the offing for BP though i believe.
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