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Title: "The Golf Course That Saved A Town"
Post by: David_Tepper on June 01, 2018, 02:53:46 PM
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Title: Re: "The Golf Course That Saved A Town"
Post by: DFarron on June 01, 2018, 07:39:10 PM
Great story!
Title: Re: "The Golf Course That Saved A Town"
Post by: Dave McCollum on June 03, 2018, 04:13:43 AM
When I saw the title, I immediately thought of Old Works and Anaconda, Montana.  Dying western mining town, the old Anaconda Copper smelter site declared an EPA Super Fund environmental disaster, new owner Exxon liable for mediation estimated at $125M.  Instead, they hired Nicklaus, capped the site, and built a good golf course for something like a $25M bargain price.  Of course, with big oil bucks, the EPA, and the GOAT golfer involved, the story lacks the charm of Elk Rapids.  It captured my attention from the planning and permitting days for many of the same reasons, however, and I've had a lot of fun playing it since it opened.  I think the front nine is quite good, but have a hard time giving it a "don't miss" recommendation since that Doak fellow sort of eclipsed a grand story by building his magnificent nearby y Rock Creek Cattle Company.  At least Old Works is still public and affordable and spectacular in the world of small town muni's.             
Title: Re: "The Golf Course That Saved A Town"
Post by: Wayne_Kozun on June 04, 2018, 09:09:14 AM
The quintessential recent example of this is Cabot and Inverness, NS.  They have created hundreds of jobs and built a bunch of high end villas that enlarge the local tax base.
Title: Re: "The Golf Course That Saved A Town"
Post by: Terry Lavin on June 04, 2018, 10:47:34 AM
The quintessential recent example of this is Cabot and Inverness, NS.  They have created hundreds of jobs and built a bunch of high end villas that enlarge the local tax base.


Bandon and Sand Valley have also had this sort of effect on the local and neighboring communities. Same for Sand Hills and Dismal River.
Title: Re: "The Golf Course That Saved A Town"
Post by: Shelly Jones on June 08, 2018, 06:40:57 PM

Not sure I would agree that Sand Hills and Dismal River have impacted that community to the extent that Old Works has impacted Anaconda ( which I think is a good effort by Nicklaus). I would certainly suggest that the two courses in Inverness, Nova Scotia (Cabot Links, Cabot Cliffs) have had a large and growing impact on their (by the residents' own admission) dying community.


And, of course, the complex at Bandon has been huge for southwestern Oregon.