News

Last Update :4/13/2013

Meadowbrook Country Club Merges with Lake Chesdin Golf Club via LLC



Southside golf courses drive toward merger

Michael Schwartz

April 11, 2013


Meadowbrook Country Club, established in 1957, has merged with Lake Chesdin Golf Club through an LLC

 

A group of investors and Chesterfield country club members have a new club in their bag.  Lake Chesdin Golf Club, a 14-year-old golf course in southern Chesterfield, was acquired last month for an undisclosed sum from a Canadian firm and will be merged into Meadowbrook Country Club, about 20 miles north.

 
About 50 investors, made up largely of members of both clubs, put up the funds to create a multi-location country club to compete in the Southside golf scene.  “You have to adapt or change or die,” said Charlie Graffeo, president of Meadowbrook-Chesdin LLC.

The LLC was created to purchase the Lake Chesdin course. Meadowbrook Country Club owns the stock of that LLC.  Neither Graffeo nor Meadowbrook and Chesdin general manager Rich Wolkiewicz would disclose the exact price paid for Chesdin, but they said it was a seven-figure deal.  The combination will help the clubs consolidate expenses. They’ll also share resources, personnel, and, most importantly, members.

The logic behind the deal is that having two clubs in one should help attract members for both locations from the surrounding suburban Chesterfield developments.  “It gives us a bigger area to draw from,” Graffeo said.

A $200,000 renovation of the 18,000-square-foot clubhouse at Chesdin is adding higher-end dining operations.  The renovations are expected to finish in May, about when an initial membership drive should be completed. A current special waives the $4,000 initiation fee.

The Lake Chesdin course was put up for sale more than a year ago by its owner, Club Links, a Canadian company that owns dozens of courses across Canada and Florida. Lake Chesdin was its lone U.S. holding outside of Florida.

The club opened in 1998 within the 3,000-acre Chesdin Landing subdivision, still being developed by Scott Camps and his company Base Camp Development.  The Chesdin club has 225 members, but a combination of overbuilding of golf courses in the area and the recession hit the club like many of its peers.

“We had some good years in the black and some years in the red,” Camp said. “We were able to get through, and now, with this merger and membership drive, I think it’s going to dramatically help us.”

Lake Chesdin Golf Club brought in almost $1 million in revenue last year. It had close to 15,000 rounds of golf played during the year.  The course is zoned for an additional 18 holes, Camp said, a feature that should only add to their sales pitch.

“We have the ability and land to accommodate growth for the future,” Camp said. “This is something we can grow into as membership increases.”

Meadowbrook, which sits on Cogbill Road just off Chippenham Parkway, was founded in 1957.  Its more established status has helped it weather the golf downturn.  It has 485 members, down from 515 members in 2008. The club has found ways to cut expenses to help revenue remain largely flat. It produced $2.7 million in revenue in 2012 and had 24,000 rounds played.

To get the deal done, the two clubs enlisted the volunteer efforts of some of their members, many of whom are well-heeled businesspeople.  Graffeo, now retired, used his experience as accountant for the likes of Shell Oil, Ernst & Young and Hunton & Williams and helped work much of the deal.

The deal has already begun to pay off. The duel-club offering attracted 35 new members through the fall and winter, typically a slow time for country clubs.  Graffeo said the goal is to have the combined clubs reach profitability in about three years.

He added that the new venture might not stop at two clubs, particularly given some of the fire sale prices that some golf courses are fetching these days.  “I would not say this is the end of it,” he said.


[ More News ]


Join NGCOA Mid-Atlantic - Great Membership Benefits!

What Defines a Club's Culture?

Selling Your Golf Course - Treat the Patient, not just the Disease

The Golf Property Analysts 2024 Market Report

The Cost of Golf - There Might be a Better Way

Click to Watch the Video - Lee Coble Receives USGA Dey Award

NGCOA MA Mouns the Loss of Frank Edward Herrelko Jr.

Lee Coble Honored by USGA

Members Take Charge at Lakeside Golf Club

NGCOA Seeking Events Manager - click for info

Middle Atlantic PGA Section Announces 2023 Special Award Winners

Partner News: Better Billy Bunker Buzz

NGCOA Announces Education Highlights for Golf Business Conference 2024

The Federal Club in Glen Allen, VA seeks General Manager

Bayville GC gains Audubon certification

Cost Versus Value - They're Not the Same - Why Does it Matter?

Williamsburg National GC (36 holes) Seeks Director of Agronomy and Grounds

Accountability & Fiscal Responsibility in Club Governance

Bunkers - Do They Really Matter?

2023 NGCOA MA Annual Award Winners Press Release

NGCOA MA Annual Meeting Registration Open, The Crossvines Winery and Poolesville Golf Cousre, Wednesday, October 4th

Current Golfer Mindset and it’s impact on Facility Planning

Sagacity Golf Partners with NC GCOA

Virginia Beach Golf Trips Made Easy

Custom Williamsburg Golf Trips with Golden Horseshoe, Kingsmill & Condos

Ready to Sell?, Aerification and Prof. Jakubowski on Golf Turf and Water

For Sale: The Crossings Golf Club, Durham, NC - Hilda W. Allen Real Estate

Save the Date - October 4th, NGCOA MA Annual Meeting at Poolesville GC

Club Tax Assessments, The Concept of Value and RSM's Phil Newman on Finances

NGCOA MA / NC Summer Newsletter - click here to read

Reminder: The Latest from Golf Business Advisors!

Call for Offers - Westchester CC (FL)

Golf Acquisition Opportunities (3) - FL, PA, & NY

National Golf Day - 2023 - Outside the Box

Golf Course Acquisition Opportunity - Country Club of Otterkill (NY)

Debt - The (not so) Silent Club Killer

The Cost of Golf - Is it $ustainable?

National Golf Day Registration Open

​Private Club Governance & Management - Defining Roles

Virginia Golf Colleagues Mourn the Loss of Paul Michaelian

NCA Webinar on Your Club's Real Estate Tax Assessment

Golf Property Analysis & Valuation - 2nd Edition Now Available

Erik Larsen incorporates traditional elements into St. Johns (FL) Golf Course to Rave Reviews

Choosing the Best Management for Your Club or Golf Course

Measuring Performance, Selling Solutions, Clubs, Fraud & a Hotline, & The GPA Practice Tee

Fall Issue of Mid-Atlantic Golf Business Newsletter Joint with NC GCOA - Click Here to Read

Register for the 2022 NGCOA MA Annual Meeting, November 2

Selling in Uncertain Times - Develop a Strategy

Just Listed by Hilda W. Allen Real Estate, Inc.

Some Reponse to Why Clubs are Closed on Mondays

Save the Date NOW for Golf Business Conference 2023

Summer Issue of Mid-Atlantic Golf Business Newsletter Joint with North Carolina GCOA - Click Here to Read!

Golf Property Analysts - Private Club Planning, Golf as it was meant to be, Is It Time to Sell?

A Consumer/Culture Based Approach to Private Club Planning

Transparency at Private Clubs

The Golf Pro Crisis & Its Impact on Clubs

Golf Property Analysts - Your Club's Tax Assessment

Hilda Allen - the source for golf course sales and advising owners

NGCOA Mid-Atlantic Annual Meeting Set for Nov. 2 at Independence GC in Richmond

Fairfax County Park Authority seeks Golf Course General Manager

Announcing Facility BMP Virtual Workshop and Prize Contest

Another Beautiful Listing by Hilda Allen Real Estate!

Just Listed by Hilda Allen - The Frog GC in Georgia, a Fazio Design

National Golf Day 2022 - Information and Registration

Mattaponi Springs Golf Club in Ruther Glen, VA Seeks General Manager

Larry's Interview on TurfNet Renovation report Podcast

Golf Leagues - A Lightspeed Guide to Growing Business

Register your course for Women's Golf Day - June 7th

Download the Pellucid Presentation at the Annual Meeting

Golf Property Analysts - Time to Sell?

New Listings and Recent Sales from Hilda Allen Real Estate

Hanover Golf Club sold to unidentified local buyer

Club Master Planning - A Market Based Approach

January Abstract OtR: '21 Sol Scorecard is 6 birdies, 2 pars!

Damon DeVito Named the 2021 Mid-Atlantic Golf Leader

Golf Course Acquisition Opportunity - Maryland - For Sale By Auction

Sep Weather, Aug Util; steady, solid results against strong "20 comps"

Employee Retention Tax Credit May Save You Thousands $

Glenwood Golf Course redevelopment gets planning commission approval

Google's New "Local" Ads Provide Big Advantages to Golf Courses

The Appraisal Journal - Valuation of Private Clubs for Tax Assessments

Morning Read and Sports Illustrated Announce Editorial Partnership

Is it Time to Review Your Golf Property Tax Assessment?

 



Join Our Email List