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Title: Sagebrush ownership change
Post by: Pete_Pittock on February 08, 2014, 03:53:54 PM
Vancouver Sun article talks about a change of ownership at Sagebrush in Quilchena, BC. There will be more opportunity for the public to play until the membership fills out.

http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/Sagebrush+owner+promises+more+public+play+Merritt+course/9444928/story.html

The new website:  http://sagebrushclub.com/
Title: Re: Sagebrush ownership change, more open to public play
Post by: Pete_Pittock on October 04, 2014, 08:29:31 PM
Sale is apparently finalized, but I would not believe all that is in the article.
Vancouver Sun
http://blogs.vancouversun.com/2014/10/02/sagebrush-sale-finally-done/

and Kamloops Herald
 http://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/sagebrush-golf-country-club-new-owner-new-plan/
Title: Re: Sagebrush ownership change
Post by: Daryl David on October 05, 2014, 10:01:40 AM
Hard to believe that $44 million was spent developing Sagebrush on top of capital losses of $3 to $5 million a year. Some crazy accounting going on there.
Title: Re: Sagebrush ownership change
Post by: Jim Franklin on October 06, 2014, 09:02:34 AM
It is just a difficult place to get to. I am more than happy I made the trip once, but not sure if I ever could get back. Is there an easy way to get there from Baltimore?
Title: Re: Sagebrush ownership change
Post by: Bill_McBride on October 06, 2014, 11:39:52 AM
It is just a difficult place to get to. I am more than happy I made the trip once, but not sure if I ever could get back. Is there an easy way to get there from Baltimore?

G3.
Title: Re: Sagebrush ownership change
Post by: Jim Franklin on October 06, 2014, 11:50:07 AM
It is just a difficult place to get to. I am more than happy I made the trip once, but not sure if I ever could get back. Is there an easy way to get there from Baltimore?

G3.

Can I borrow yours?
Title: Re: Sagebrush ownership change
Post by: Dave McCollum on October 06, 2014, 12:16:43 PM
A 32,000 sq ft clubhouse?  That should fix things right up.   
Title: Re: Sagebrush ownership change
Post by: Bill_McBride on October 06, 2014, 03:41:09 PM
It is just a difficult place to get to. I am more than happy I made the trip once, but not sure if I ever could get back. Is there an easy way to get there from Baltimore?

G3.

Can I borrow yours?

Yes but the hourly rate is stunning. 
Title: Re: Sagebrush ownership change
Post by: Wayne_Kozun on October 06, 2014, 05:03:08 PM
It is just a difficult place to get to. I am more than happy I made the trip once, but not sure if I ever could get back. Is there an easy way to get there from Baltimore?
For many people in North America (not to mention Asia) it would be easier to get to Sagebrush than Bandon since it is a 3 hr drive from YVR which is a major international airport with direct flights from most places in North America, not to mention the rest of the world.  If you want to get closer you can fly to Kamloops and drive for 79 minutes. 

For Bandon you are on two flights unless you live in San Fran or Portland, OR or have the aforementioned G3.
Title: Re: Sagebrush ownership change
Post by: Carl Nichols on October 06, 2014, 05:57:29 PM
It is just a difficult place to get to. I am more than happy I made the trip once, but not sure if I ever could get back. Is there an easy way to get there from Baltimore?
For many people in North America (not to mention Asia) it would be easier to get to Sagebrush than Bandon since it is a 3 hr drive from YVR which is a major international airport with direct flights from most places in North America, not to mention the rest of the world.  If you want to get closer you can fly to Kamloops and drive for 79 minutes. 

For Bandon you are on two flights unless you live in San Fran or Portland, OR or have the aforementioned G3.

No knock on Sagebrush, but one is Bandon, and the other isn't.   

And FWIW, I live in Washington, DC, and I don't think I could get to Sagebrush any faster than I can get to Bandon, since there are no direct flights to YVR from here.  Which is unfortunate, as it's one of my favorites cities in the world. 
Title: Re: Sagebrush ownership change
Post by: Jim Franklin on October 07, 2014, 08:15:05 AM
It is just a difficult place to get to. I am more than happy I made the trip once, but not sure if I ever could get back. Is there an easy way to get there from Baltimore?
For many people in North America (not to mention Asia) it would be easier to get to Sagebrush than Bandon since it is a 3 hr drive from YVR which is a major international airport with direct flights from most places in North America, not to mention the rest of the world.  If you want to get closer you can fly to Kamloops and drive for 79 minutes. 

For Bandon you are on two flights unless you live in San Fran or Portland, OR or have the aforementioned G3.

No knock on Sagebrush, but one is Bandon, and the other isn't.   

And FWIW, I live in Washington, DC, and I don't think I could get to Sagebrush any faster than I can get to Bandon, since there are no direct flights to YVR from here.  Which is unfortunate, as it's one of my favorites cities in the world. 

Don't knock Sagebrush until you have played it. Granted it is only one course, but it is one awesome course. I liked Pac Dunes better and Old Mac was on equal footing. Sagebrush is a special place. And yes, both are a pain in the ass to get to.
Title: Re: Sagebrush ownership change
Post by: Chris DeToro on October 07, 2014, 08:25:46 AM
I'm not going to knock Sagebrush.  I actually find these difficult to get to courses very intriguing and part of the allure of those courses.  Part of the fun of going to Bandon, for me, was the journey to get there.  A long-ish flight, a quick round in Eugene and a pleasant, scenic drive to the coast.  It was perfect
Title: Re: Sagebrush ownership change
Post by: Carl Nichols on October 07, 2014, 10:53:45 AM
It is just a difficult place to get to. I am more than happy I made the trip once, but not sure if I ever could get back. Is there an easy way to get there from Baltimore?
For many people in North America (not to mention Asia) it would be easier to get to Sagebrush than Bandon since it is a 3 hr drive from YVR which is a major international airport with direct flights from most places in North America, not to mention the rest of the world.  If you want to get closer you can fly to Kamloops and drive for 79 minutes. 

For Bandon you are on two flights unless you live in San Fran or Portland, OR or have the aforementioned G3.

No knock on Sagebrush, but one is Bandon, and the other isn't.   

And FWIW, I live in Washington, DC, and I don't think I could get to Sagebrush any faster than I can get to Bandon, since there are no direct flights to YVR from here.  Which is unfortunate, as it's one of my favorites cities in the world. 

Don't knock Sagebrush until you have played it. Granted it is only one course, but it is one awesome course. I liked Pac Dunes better and Old Mac was on equal footing. Sagebrush is a special place. And yes, both are a pain in the ass to get to.

Jim-
I hear you and from what I've seen, Sagebrush looks terrific.  I'm just saying that I'm much more likely to make the travel-related effort to go to a place with 4-6 great courses than to a place with 1.  And that's before you factor in the fact that Sagebrush is private, so with Sagebrush, I'd have to be committing to make that trip often.
Title: Re: Sagebrush ownership change
Post by: Garland Bayley on October 07, 2014, 11:08:40 AM
IMHO anyone who puts Sagebrush in the same sentence with Pac Dunes and Old Mac needs his head examined.

Jim, turn in your rater card NOW! ;D
Title: Re: Sagebrush ownership change
Post by: Pete_Pittock on October 07, 2014, 12:52:43 PM
Garland,
I have been a member of Sagebrush for three years. Since then I have played Pacific Dunes and The Preserve once. It is a matter of being able to ride. To me it is worth every penny and every mile.
Title: Re: Sagebrush ownership change
Post by: Garland Bayley on October 07, 2014, 02:14:29 PM
Garland,
I have been a member of Sagebrush for three years. Since then I have played Pacific Dunes and The Preserve once. It is a matter of being able to ride. To me it is worth every penny and every mile.

I guess I should have put IMNSHO.  :o