Heritage Golf Group has acquired Oasis Golf Club and Conference Center in suburban Cincinnati. Terms were not disclosed.
Heritage Golf Group’s portfolio now includes 36 private clubs, high-end daily-fee and resort courses in the eastern, central and Rocky Mountain regions of the United States. The addition of Oasis Golf Club is the company’s first property in Ohio.
“We’re excited for the opportunity to enter the Ohio market as we continue to expand our national footprint, aligning with our commitment to excellence within the Heritage Plus network,” said Heritage Golf Group vice president of operations Eric Boberg. “We look forward to the opportunity to enhance the member experience at the club.”
The Oasis Golf Club, a links-style, par 72, 18-hole course designed by Arnold Palmer in 1998, spans 6,921 yards from the back tees. The course features extensive heather and 53 bunkers, along with six lakes, including a 17-acre lake surrounding the final three holes, aptly named “Arnie’s Revenge.” The course has bentgrass greens and fairways, a driving range, short-game area, and large putting green.
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