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Foresight Golf Adds Storied Pecan Valley Golf Club To Its Portfolio

Foresight Golf is pleased to announce the addition of Pecan Valley Golf Club to its outstanding group of San Antonio golf courses.  The Boerne-based company has grown its Texas portfolio to seven golf courses with the acquisition of Pecan Valley Golf Club.

Pecan Valley Golf Club, originally designed by J. Press Maxwell in 1963 and renovated by Bob Cupp in 1998, is one of San Antonio’s oldest and most storied golf courses.  Pecan Valley played host to the 50th PGA championship in 1968, the Texas Open in 1967, 1969, and 1970 and the 2001 U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship.  Pecan Valley Golf Club was acquired by American Golf Properties in 1997 from the original developer, the San Antonio E. J. Burke, Jr. family.   Century Golf Partners acquired the course from American Golf in 2004 and has held it until the recent sale which closed February 22, 2008. 

Says Foresight Golf’s Chief Operating Officer, Ed Miller, “We see this acquisition as an exciting opportunity to apply our hands on and highly focused operating philosophies to the business at Pecan Valley.”

Dan Pedrotti, Jr., Foresight Golf’s President says, “What you will see immediately is the same commitment to quality product and customer service that you find at our other San Antonio properties.  Foresight strives to create an outstanding product and offer it to the market at a reasonable price.  We expect that going forward; our team will produce the same results at Pecan Valley.”

Foresight Golf’s Director of Golf Operations, Ken Holubec will lead the team at Pecan Valley through the transition of ownership.  “Ken’s broad-based business perspective and proven record in operations in the daily fee golf industry gives us great confidence that Pecan Valley will get a great start under Ken’s direction.” says Pedrotti.  Ernest Pena will be also moving from The Bandit Golf Club to assist Ken and the rest of the team at Pecan Valley.”

 

Foresight Golf Adds Storied Pecan Valley Golf Club To Its Portfolio

Foresight Golf is pleased to announce the addition of Pecan Valley Golf Club to its outstanding group of San Antonio golf courses.  The Boerne-based company has grown its Texas portfolio to seven golf courses with the acquisition of Pecan Valley Golf Club.

Pecan Valley Golf Club, originally designed by J. Press Maxwell in 1963 and renovated by Bob Cupp in 1998, is one of San Antonio’s oldest and most storied golf courses.  Pecan Valley played host to the 50th PGA championship in 1968, the Texas Open in 1967, 1969, and 1970 and the 2001 U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship.  Pecan Valley Golf Club was acquired by American Golf Properties in 1997 from the original developer, the San Antonio E. J. Burke, Jr. family.   Century Golf Partners acquired the course from American Golf in 2004 and has held it until the recent sale which closed February 22, 2008. 

Says Foresight Golf’s Chief Operating Officer, Ed Miller, “We see this acquisition as an exciting opportunity to apply our hands on and highly focused operating philosophies to the business at Pecan Valley.”

Dan Pedrotti, Jr., Foresight Golf’s President says, “What you will see immediately is the same commitment to quality product and customer service that you find at our other San Antonio properties.  Foresight strives to create an outstanding product and offer it to the market at a reasonable price.  We expect that going forward; our team will produce the same results at Pecan Valley.”

Foresight Golf’s Director of Golf Operations, Ken Holubec will lead the team at Pecan Valley through the transition of ownership.  “Ken’s broad-based business perspective and proven record in operations in the daily fee golf industry gives us great confidence that Pecan Valley will get a great start under Ken’s direction.” says Pedrotti.  Ernest Pena will be also moving from The Bandit Golf Club to assist Ken and the rest of the team at Pecan Valley.”