News Summary
Rolling Pines LLC has acquired the Country Club of Whispering Pines and Foxfire Country Club, increasing its portfolio in the Sandhills region with four additional 18-hole courses. The acquisition aims to enhance the golfing experience in North Carolina, supported by plans for renovations led by golf architect Kyle Franz. With a commitment to the community, Rolling Pines seeks to preserve the historical significance of the clubs while offering quality golf options to the public.
Southern Pines, North Carolina — Rolling Pines LLC has announced the acquisition of the Country Club of Whispering Pines and Foxfire Country Club, adding four additional 18-hole golf courses to its burgeoning portfolio in the Sandhills region. This development significantly expands the management group’s presence in an area already renowned for its commitment to quality golf.
The newly acquired golf courses join Rolling Pines’ existing properties of Pine Needles, Mid Pines, and Southern Pines, which are well-respected public golf venues. The financial details surrounding the transactions have not been disclosed, but the acquisitions are poised to enhance the offerings available to golf enthusiasts in North Carolina.
The Country Club of Whispering Pines features two courses that were designed by noted architect Ellis Maples, while Foxfire Country Club also boasts two courses, crafted by Gene Hamm. Both clubs have a substantial history; Whispering Pines opened its doors in 1959, and Foxfire followed in 1968. Previously managed by GreatLife Golf Management, these clubs will now be part of Rolling Pines’ mission to bring enhanced golfing experiences to the community.
Key Leadership and Development Plans
Kelly Miller, who has been associated with Pine Needles since the 1980s and played a pivotal role in prior acquisitions, will oversee the newly acquired properties. Miller has voiced optimism about the potential for substantial improvements at Whispering Pines and Foxfire, viewing North Carolina’s ongoing growth as a backdrop for elevating the golfing experience in the region.
To spearhead the renovations, Rolling Pines has enlisted the expertise of golf architect Kyle Franz. Franz has previously worked on restoring the character of both Mid Pines and Pine Needles to align with their original Donald Ross designs. The focus for the restoration work on Whispering Pines and Foxfire will center on enhancing their design and conditions rather than strictly reverting them to historical specifications.
Community Commitment
Haresh Tharani, another key figure in the ownership group, has emphasized North Carolina’s appeal for golf due to its favorable climate, low tax environment, and the Sandhills’ reputation as a prime golf destination. The commitment to the community remains paramount for Rolling Pines, which aims to preserve the historical significance of the acquired clubs while ensuring high-quality golf experiences for the public.
Guests at Pine Needles, Southern Pines, and Mid Pines will now have access to Whispering Pines and Foxfire, although the latter courses will continue to operate independently from the current membership structure. This strategic move bolsters Rolling Pines’ portfolio to a total of 126 holes, reinforcing the group’s long-term dedication to the stewardship of its properties.
Conclusion
The expansion marks a significant milestone for Rolling Pines LLC, further solidifying its role in North Carolina’s vibrant golfing landscape. The management group’s plans for renovation and enhancement of the newly acquired courses reflect a commitment not only to the sport of golf but also to the local community and its traditions.
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