Heritage Golf Group has acquired Spring Creek Golf Club in central Virginia. Terms were not disclosed.
Heritage Golf Group’s portfolio now includes 35 private country clubs, high-end daily-fee, and resort courses in the eastern, central and Rocky Mountain regions of the United States. The addition of Spring Creek is its third Virginia location, joining The Dominion Club in Richmond and the 1757 Golf Club outside of Washington, D.C. near Dulles Airport.
“Spring Creek is a nationally recognized golf course in a growing, vibrant area with outstanding access to Charlottesville,” Heritage Golf Group chief revenue officer Andy Miller said. “We’re excited to enhance the member and guest experience as we expand our footprint in central Virginia. The highly regarded Spring Creek Golf Club will be a wonderful addition to the Heritage Plus network for both regional and traveling membership play.”
The par 72, 18-hole course is 7,348 yards from the back tees. It was designed by Ed Carton as a course that is accessible for all golfers and challenging for elite players. Spring Creek features bentgrass fairways, land filled with natural contouring and Bermudagrass practice range with a putting green, short-game area and practice bunker.
Spring Creek Golf Course is adjacent to the 950-acre Spring Creek residential community in the rapidly growing Zion Crossroads neighborhood along Interstate 64 and is located 15 minutes from downtown Charlottesville and 45 minutes from Richmond.
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