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Dear Members, Friends, Patrons,
Staff and Neighbors:
It is with
mixed emotions that I formally announce the OFFICIAL
CLOSING of Hillsboro Pines Golf Club in Century Village
Deerfiled Beach. April 15,
2013 was our last day of operations. I wish I could
tell you that this decision was solely the result of a
bad economy.
It is true that the past several years have been
very tough on the golf business. However, our
business has suffered more damage at the hands of our
neighbors in Century Village East (CVE). Unfortunately,
the net result is that one of the best little golf
courses in Broward County has gone the path of so many
other courses.
And, along with its closing, nearly 30
hard-working people have lost their jobs. And more
importantly, CVE has lost one of its most significant
amenities
forever.
For as long
as Fairway Investors, LLC has owned the course, it has
failed to turn a profit. In fact, the
majority owner has personally funded the losses with
more than $2 million dollars of his own money. After purchasing
the course in 2006 with the intent to develop a portion
of it, in 2008 Mr. Bast abandoned those plans opting
instead to keep the course and improve it with a
multi-million dollar, state-of-the-art driving ranging
facility.
However, in 2011 several hundred self-serving,
misguided and misinformed residents marched against the
plan and eventually sued the City of Deerfield Beach to
prevent the improvements from being made. Since that time,
some of those same CVE leaders have plotted, schemed and
boycotted to destroy Hillsboro Pines Golf Club. Those efforts
have included instructing Kent security to deny access
to and deter golf course customers at the Village gates,
making false disparaging comments about the restaurant
and golf course at COOCVE, MM, REC and Area Chair
meetings, allowing residents to park in designated
restaurant and golf course parking spots, encouraging
residents to boycott the restaurant citing plastic
plates and a modest 15% gratuity as reasons, and
harassing and abusing customers and employees of the
golf course with vitriol on a daily basis for absolutely
no reason at all, among
others.
With the
business losing money and the plans for improving the
course with a state of the art driving range facility
blocked by the Village... the owners resolved to sell it
or close it down. The land was
listed for sale in December and we have had tremendous
interest in the market. More than a
half dozen offers have come in from a variety of buyers... all
developers with plans that include cemeteries,
residential housing, health care related services, and
mixed use commercial developments. Every plan
calls for converting the golf course and all required
that we shut it down.
As you may
know, Andrew Waldman, the owner of the golf course at
Century Village West Palm Beach, closed that course
down in 2009.
After a long and expensive battle, the WPB City
Commissioners voted 4-3 to remove Waldman's Deed
Restriction (requiring the property to remain a golf
course in perpetuity) and allow him to develop the land
into a mixed-use residential community with assisted
living facilities and retail shops. Fortunately,
our land is NOT deed restricted. The most likely fate
of this land is that it will
eventually be developed... if the Village does not
purchase it.
In closing, I want to
say that my 3 years here have been an interesting
journey. To
all our supporters, employees and long-time members, I
say thank you so much for your friendship and
support.
To the thousands of public golfers who
have played here over the years - the ones who stopped
me daily and told me that the golf course has "never
looked so good" - I am truly grateful to have met and served
you.
To those of you who ate at our restaurant daily and
the groups that played here regularly - specifically the
Francophones and Lodi groups, as well as the Lowther
Tournament participants and Junior Golf Association of
Broward County - I will truly miss you. And finally, to
every golfer who appreciated all the hard work and money
we have invested over the past seven years- thank
you.
Thank you
for your support!
Thank you for your loyalty! And thank you
for your
friendship!
Sincerely,
Robert
Smith
President and General
Manager
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