Golf Course Where UK Golf Star Won His First Tournament on Sale for $5M
SHROPSHIRE-STAFFORDSHIRE BORDER, ENGLAND, JUL 17 – The 214-acre Patshull Park estate, including an 18-hole course where Justin Rose won in 1993, is offered for redevelopment following hotel closure and company liquidation.
- The 49-room hotel and its 6,412-yard golf course ceased operations in March 2020 due to the UK's Covid-19 lockdown.
- The closure followed the national lockdown and ended with the company’s liquidation that led to staff redundancies in July 2020.
- In September 2020, Mercer Farming, a Staffordshire family business focused on eco-friendly farming, acquired the 214-acre estate including the redundant hotel and golf course.
- The estate agent Stuart Flint described the hotel as substantial, offering a "spectacular lakeside redevelopment or refurbishment opportunity" with many potential uses and historic value.
- The acquisition and sale of the estate suggest opportunities for redevelopment, while the course remains notable as the site of golfer Justin Rose’s first tournament win in 1993.
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