As part of a long-standing deal with developers, Bradford Highlands Golf Club will officially be closing at the end of 2021.
The A.R.G. Group plans to expand the current Green Valley Estates subdivison by Bayview Wellington Homes off of Line 6, with town, semi-detached and single family detached homes.
"I am still processing the announcement," said golf club manager Ryan Lamb. "I had known that this day was coming, but I thought it would have been a while longer. It is a surprise, that is for sure."
Lamb started his golf career in 1988 when the club first opened, as a five-year-old playing the sport with his dad, Coun. Gary Lamb. He went on to obtain a job at the local course when he was a teenager and in 2017 became the club manager.
"Through that time, I have developed a lot of friendships along the way, all brought together by this place," he said.
He called the announcement sad for himself and for the Bradford community.
"It has been a part of many of our residents' lives, whether they are part of the membership or just occasional golfers. We planted over 250 trees since it opened and it was just now starting to really become a great mature layout," Lamb said.
While Lamb is disappointed, he said he understands from a business perspective, and knew the day would come.
Five years ago, the golf course owners sold an interest in the property to the Bayview-Wellington Group, that built a subdivsion next to the course off Line 6 and Simcoe Road. The golf course continued to operate under a lease agreement, which will now come to an end of the 2021 season.
Lamb noted the sport of golf has been on the decline for the past few years, but had recently rebounded in popularity this past season, in part due to the pandemic.
"The golf business has become more challenging in the past several years with events declining and overal participation declining," stated a letter to golf course staff, informing them of the pending closure.
When asked for comment about the real estate development in place of the golf course, Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury chief administrative officer Geoff McKnight confirmed that development is currently not permitted on golf course land.
"For that to occur, an amendment to the town’s Official Plan and zoning bylaw will be required as well as an approved plan of subdivision. Submission of those applications will trigger a thorough analysis and public consultation program," said McKnight.
The Bayview-Wellington Group is in the process of obtaining all necessary approvals for a residential development to replace the golf course.