American Golf has sold Golf Kingdom Chadwell Heath to a joint venture between Blackedge Golf and British Ensign Golf.
This comes just three years after American Golf reopened the venue after acquiring it.

Edward Blacker of British Ensign Golf says “We are delighted to have completed the acquisition of Golf Kingdom and look forward to working closely with our staff, customers and the local community as we seek to enhance and improve the facilities and services on offer. We are passionate about golf and delivering an environment in which the sport is accessible, enjoyable and engaging for all, where capabilities can be learnt, practiced and developed, no matter your age, experience or skill level.”

This well located golf and leisure venue offers an 18-hole, 4,300 yard (par 64) golf course, 25-bay floodlit golf range with Toptracer technology, 18-hole adventure golf course, 18-hole footgolf course, a floodlit all weather astroturf short game practice area and a 6,000 square foot clubhouse with E sports lounge and simulator room.

Tom Marriott of HMH, which facilitated the sale, says: “Golf Kingdon Chadwell Heath is a superbly located asset with a mixed business. The buyer is an established operator who I’ve no doubt will invest in the site and take the business to the next level. The provision of good quality golf facilities and services supported by family entertainment attractions are proving appealing to buyers. This is the second one that HMH has sold this year with a third under offer. We have a fourth hugely profitable venue coming to market shortly.”

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