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Vivian Moon
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Posted: Sep 13 2015 at 8:53am |
Posted: 7:00 a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 13, 2015 Weatherwax’s future hard to read
By Rick McCrabb Staff Writer Those
hoping to play Weatherwax Golf Course may not want to book a tee time beyond
next year. Weatherwax
will remain a 36-hole public golf course through 2016, but the owner has
refused to announce future plans. Myron
Bowling, of Myron Bowling Auctioneers Inc., in Kraft
and Bowling have declined to disclose the value of the lease agreement. Just
two weeks before Kraft signed the lease in 2014, an auction for the property,
equipment and other items was scheduled, but later canceled. When
asked what will happen to the 425-acre property after the 2016 golf season,
Bowling refused to disclose his intentions. He confirmed the sale of the
property, but refused to say if the owners will continue to operate it as a
golf course or another use. There has been much speculation that Weatherwax,
once called the “gem” of “You
can write everything you hear on the street,” Bowling said, “and it will be all
wrong.” Tim
Sorrows, 58, who holds the course record (63) at Weatherwax, has heard all the
rumors and said none of them “make any sense to all of us golfers.” Sorrows
has joked he wanted his ashes spread at Weatherwax. “I
planned to play there forever,” he said. Eventually,
Bowling said, he will announce who purchased the course and their business
plans. “I
can’t talk about that right now,” Bowling said Wednesday afternoon. “There will
come a time.” He
was asked if “I
think so,” he said. Bowling
said he purchased Weatherwax, not for its 36-hole tree-lined layout, but for
its acreage. “Golf
is a terrible business,” he said. If
given the opportunity, Kraft said he’d like to continue leasing Weatherwax. “This
golf season has gone well,” he said. “It’s been a good year.” And
what happens after 2016? “I’d
rather not guess,” Kraft said softly. Bowling
sounded impressed by the work that Kraft and his golf management team have done
keeping Weatherwax’s playing conditions up to its reputation. The course has
traditionally been ranked as one of the best public courses in “He
certainly has done everything to the letter,” Bowling said. “He works hard and
he’s dedicated to it.” Weatherwax,
one of the few 36-hole public facilities in the state, hosts numerous men’s and
women’s leagues, the city’s golf championships, charity tournaments and the
boys and girls Ohio High School Athletic Association District Championships
every fall. Several
people who were putting their clubs in their cars after playing Weatherwax this
week, said they have heard rumors that Weatherwax will be something other than
a golf course after 2016. “That
would be a shame,” said Ken Knight, who lives in Years
ago, he said, those in the Another
golfer, Tom Gallagher, of Gallagher
said when city leaders voted to sell the course to an auctioneer, that sent up
red flags. He
said auctioneers “aren’t in the business of keeping property. They want to make
money.” For
city leaders, selling Weatherwax was all about saving money. At the time,
Weatherwax was operating at a $150,000 deficit, which didn’t include the
$250,000 annual debt payment for past improvements, said then City Manager Judy
Gilleland. The
city received two bids for Weatherwax: $1.6 million from Bowling and $225,000
from a local developer, Midwest Golf Investments LLC, which listed Howard
Jackson from MiddCities as a partner. Just
12 years ago, Weatherwax was appraised at $4.5 million to $5 million, but
because of the weak economy and health of the golf industry, its worth has been
estimated at $1.2 million. SOURCE: City of |
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Dean
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While on an academic interview near Columbia in New York in late July I had the occasion to meet Donald Trump. When discussing southwestern Ohio, he said he was looking at properties near Miami University which had an existing gold course. He indicated his company intended to make it a premiere private golf club which would host the US Senior Open golf tournament and develop luxury homes ranging in the one million and above category. He was speaking about Weatherwax. Its in good hands, and Trump will make it great, because he's about winning. A casino might be in the 'cards' as well. Butler Metro wants the property has well, but Trump won. Grau phoned him about partnering with the Manchester and microbrewery project but Trump passed, as his brother was an alcoholic and died from it.
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middletownscouter
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Looks like Metroparks bought the property.
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409
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Scouter...This is a parcel south of the golf course.
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middletownscouter
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Thanks for the clarification. I wondered why there were two parcels listed. The other shows it still belonging to Weatherwax Holdings.
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409
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MJ:
Weatherwax sale to MetroParks is end of golf course Golf course will close once current lease expires. By Ed Richter Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN — Weatherwax Golf Course has a new owner — and it will cease to exist as a golf course. MetroParks of Butler County announced today it has acquired the golf course at 5401 Mosiman Road and plans to combine it with the adjacent Sebald Park to create the new Elk Creek MetroPark, according to a MetroParks press release. The golf course is currently owned by Myron Bowling, who is leasing to a group to operate the golf course. Bowling purchased the golf course in 2014 from the city of Middletown. TPL secured an option to purchasethe golf course from Weatherwax Holdings, LLC which is owned by Bowling Auctioneers. The 456-acre property will provide opportunities for thousands of Butler County residents and future sports tourism events such as regional cross country meets, triathlons, equestrian events and more, according to the press release. However, due to restrictions placed on the use of the property by the grant funds used to acquire it, golf will no longer be possible there once the present golf lease expires and park ownership begins. When approaching Trust for Public Land (TPL), a national non-profit organization, Bowling expressed a desire that the site be maintained as open space and an asset to the community, according to the MetroParks news release. TPL, whom MetroParks had worked with in the past, made MetroParks aware that land, adjacent to Sebald Park, was on the market. MetroParks owns and operates Sebald Park, in Madison Township and shares over a mile of common boundary to the Bowling property. “It was, therefore, logical for MetroParks to pursue, in the public interest, the expansion of Sebald Park through the acquisition of the property in order to ensure continued public enjoyment and access”, said Greg Amend, president of MetroParks’ Board of Park Commissioners. “Funding to pay for the acquisition of the land and its conversion to a natural area public park open to all will be available at almost no local cost through a combination of donated value, labor, state and federal funds,” he said. The significance of the purchase is “not what won’t happen there, but what will happen there in the future that makes this change in the use of the property important to the residents of Butler County,” said Jonathan Granville, MetroParks executive director. |
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Vivian Moon
MUSA Council Joined: May 16 2008 Location: Middletown, Ohi Status: Offline Points: 4187 |
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Just shaking my head in utter disbelief about this entire deal over the past several years.
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Neil Barille
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The city certainly messed up in several ways, including running the course at a loss due to overstaffing and bloated city employee level wages. But the weird thing is why would the Public Trust need the involvement of Bowling to obtain this land? Surely there are thousands of struggling golf course all over the country that would gladly sell to the Public Trust. Did they really need Bowling to act as middleman and then overpay him in the process? Something does indeed smell fishy about this whole thing. Why do I have a feeling this would not have happened if the course were in Hamilton?
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spiderjohn
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Congratulations Vivian!
All over town I see signs Moon for Middletown U have my vote and support! Rock the boat! |
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Vivian Moon
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Hahahaaaa..Spider I'm not running for city council. You can bet City Hall doesn't want me on council asking "Where did all the money go"?
TALBOTT MOON is running for City Council https://www.facebook.com/Talbottmoon |
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spiderjohn
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your son?
nephew? ex-husband? I wondered how u were able to put signs in the front yards of so many mmfers..... |
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Vivian Moon
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I'm not connected to this family.
I believe he is connected to the Moon Insurance family. |
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Stanky
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Yeah no doubt the course would have been saved if it were a Hamilton treasure. Since it's just Middletown no one gives a hoot.
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spiderjohn
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The place is beautiful
A state-wide treasure So--where will these non- country clubbers play golf at such a level of quality? |
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Voleye
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I dont mind that Weatherwax will no longer be a golf course. What I do not care for is that Butler Metro Parks (taxpayer money) has purchased the property for $2.6 Million. When they could have purchased the property a year or two ago for $1.5 Million. I dont think they improved the property that was worth the extra million of tax payer money.
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