Two premier golf clubs, both in the south west of England, are both set to permanently close down this November.
The plights of Taunton Vale Golf Club and Lostwithiel Golf & Country Club suggest that what some have described as an industry recovery has so far had a limited or no impact on a number of venues.
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The owners of Taunton Vale, in Somerset, which was established in 1990, Steve Welch and Mead Loxton, recently announced that they wanted to sell the club and retire, but while members raised nearly £400,000 towards a buy-out, the only buyer who was able to provide an offer that was accepted, of £1.8 million, will turn the golf course into agricultural land.
At the end of November the fairways and greens will be ripped up and the clubhouse and other buildings bulldozed.
A letter by the management to members said: “The owners have announced that the golf club has been sold – it’s been confirmed that the new owners will be converting the land back to agricultural.
“It is with regret, therefore, that we have to inform you all that the club will be closing its doors for the last time on Sunday, November 30.
“The club wishes to thank members for their support over the years and again to the staff for their loyalty.”
Jenn Gollings, spokeswoman for Save Taunton Vale Golf Club Members’ Campaign Group, said: “It’s taken four short months to destroy the club after 24 years of hard work and nurturing.
“The short campaign since September to try to save the golf club has brought out the best of so many members, capturing the spirit and goodwill of members and staff.
“Thank you to everyone who offered pledges or support or advice in any form.”
Meanwhile, Lostwithiel’s secretary, Dave Vine, has said the club’s owner, Michael Davey, had revealed the club could close in November, according to the Cornish Guardian.
Mr Vine said: “We had a meeting because we had heard unconfirmed reports from staff saying things seemed to be changing.
“Mike Davey came to that meeting and told us that the club would be closing on November 1.
“There are other golf clubs near to us, so that is an option, but obviously it will have an effect on the town because some of the staff have worked there for years.”
The number of staff affected has not been confirmed, but Mr Vine said some had been offered the option to move to Mr Davey’s Boringdon Park Golf Club in Plympton.
Lostwithiel Golf & Country Club opened in 1991 and includes an 18-hole golf course, driving range, indoor golf simulator, 27 en suite letting bedrooms, a clubhouse with function room and an indoor swimming pool.
Companies House registered Lostwithiel Hotel Golf and Country Club as being dissolved as a business in March this year. The spokesman for the company told the Cornish Guardian that the reason for that “cannot be disclosed at the moment”.


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