Heritage Golf Group, an owner and operator of private country clubs and high-end daily-fee courses across the United States, acquired Ptarmigan Country Club, its 39th club overall and fourth in the Greater Denver area. The Flack family previously owned the club for more than 20 years.
Heritage also owns and operates the Golf Club at Bear Dance, Plum Creek Golf Club, and Colorado National Golf Club in and around Denver.
“We’re excited to expand our presence in the Greater Denver area with the addition of Ptarmigan Country Club,” Heritage chief acquisitions officer Scott McMartin said. “The Flack family has built an outstanding legacy over the past 20-plus years, and we are honored to carry it forward and build upon their foundation.”
Ptarmigan Country Club is a private, full-service golf and country club featuring a Jack Nicklaus Signature 18-hole golf course. Designed in 1979 to accentuate the dramatic Rocky Mountain landscape, the course offers a variety of challenges for golfers of all skill levels, with four sets of tee boxes, rolling topography and 100 feet of elevation change. The club also boasts active men’s and ladies’ leagues, social and competitive events, junior programming and lessons.
“It has been a pleasure working with Heritage Golf Group on the purchase of Ptarmigan Country Club,” previous owner Ryan Flack said. “Heritage brings invaluable knowledge and resources that will further elevate this outstanding club. I’m excited to see the continued growth and success of the Ptarmigan family culture in the years ahead.”
With extensive proficiency in golf club operations, the Heritage team aims to elevate the member experience through transforming and improving amenities, operations and programming. The expanding network further enhances the value of Heritage Golf Group membership through the Heritage Plus Network — a reciprocal travel benefit that grants golf members access to other participating Heritage clubs.
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