New owners tee off at Cotgrave Place
The Nottinghamshire Leisure Group has bought Cotgrave Place Golf Club, near Nottingham, from Crown Golf. The club has been rebranded as The Nottinghamshire Golf and Country Club.
The new owners comprise a group of Nottinghamshire businessmen, Alan Hardy, managing director of Paragon Interiors Group, Simon Robinson, the owner of Joshua Tree Day Spa and Leigh Dyson, who is chairman of Sherwood Forest Golf Club.
The facility has 36-holes set in over 240 acres of land, and includes a recently remodelled, nine-bay, floodlit driving range.
Alan Hardy said: “This is a highly profitable business with a proven trading record, almost 1,000 members and has good green fee, golf society and function revenue streams. We appreciate the strong position that the club is in as we acquire it and would like to thank Crown Golf for that.”
He added that the group would be publicly announcing some “exciting new developments” in the coming months.
Crown Golf has traded the property since January 2005 following its acquisition as part of the American Golf deal.