It's a piece of golf's history and should be saved.
I wonder if someone could purchase the property and make it more profitable by turning the whole 150 acres into an interactive museum thereby exempting it from certain taxes?
The article is a bit misleading when it says: "The course is a 6,536-yard Horace Smith design bearing two distinct 9 holes that has played host to the inaugural Sammy Davis Jr. Open, which became the PGA TOUR’s Hartford Open."
The Insurance City Open began in Wethersfield Ct in 1952. It changed its name to The Greater Hartford Open in 1967 (Charlie Sifford's first Tour win) and Sammy Davis Jr's 16 year association with the event began in 1973.