Club to sell course for housing and relocate

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Balmoral Golf Club in Northern Ireland has agreed to sell its land for housing and relocate to a new 149-acre location about four miles away.

This will be completed in the next few years and the club’s new golf course will be designed by Paul McGinley.

This follows a members’ resolution being carried by “an overwhelming majority” at an extraordinary general meeting, which had been called following months of financial uncertainty at the club..

The 110-year-old club will now enter into a partnership with the Dublin-based Merrion Property Group, reports Irish News.

Under the terms of the arrangement, Balmoral will vacate its 75-acre site and make the move four miles away to a new 18-hole course, which will be designed by former Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley, complete with a clubhouse.

Paul McGinley. Image from the Legends Tour

It is understood that the troubled club will benefit from a financial add-on running to around £4 million.

In the meantime, Balmoral Golf Club will continue on its present site, probably for the next three to five years.

Club captain Michael Ewings said: “I am absolutely delighted with the decision made by the membership to secure the future of Balmoral Golf Club for generations to come.

“Balmoral has a proud history and a very loyal membership, and we look forward to an exciting venture on our new and modern facility.”

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2 responses to “Club to sell course for housing and relocate”

  1. JFR avatar
    JFR

    Well I’m glad they chose Paul to design their new course. To quote my late brother, who was a true golf course architect by first getting a Bachelor of Landscape Architect then working with an established golf course architect. Golf pros who turn golf architects are really pros who can’t make a 3 foot putt anymore.

  2. Phil avatar
    Phil

    Clubs are falling like domino’s and this will gather momentum for the foreseeable…

    If you read the Custodian Golf white paper you’ll understand why in more detail.

    Ironically this can only be a good thing for those failing clubs who happen to occupy a valuable parcel of land…however it doesn’t mitigate the fact these venues got themselves into an unsustainable position in the first place. ⛳️

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