Massachusetts club will remain golf course after new owner's purchase
Westminster Golf Club was purchased by Concord Golf Properties, whose CEO Dana Barnes plans to keep it a golf course.
Westminster Golf Club will remain a golf course and golfers can thank the club’s new owner for that. Concord Golf Properties purchased the golf club on March 20 and CGP CEO Dana Barnes told the T&G that he plans to keep the property as a golf course. “Our interest is only golf,” Barnes said.
“We don’t have any interest in developing the property at all. ” The club will have its third name in eight years: Westminster Golf Club. “We’re going to be open to the public,” Barnes said, “and we want to get away from any confusion there is about being private or public and we’re going to focus on golf.
So that’s the obvious name. ” Bill Gustus , his wife Laura Caron-Gustus and Donnie Lyons purchased the 6,521-yard, par-71 course in 2018 from Don Leblanc and his sister-in-law Sharon Leblanc for $1. 8 million.
They changed the name of the club from Westminster Country Club to Westminster Golf and Country Club. The threesome also purchased Settlers Crossing Golf Course in Lunenburg in 2012. Unfortunately, Gustus died in September of 2022, Lyons has suffered from medical issues and Caron-Gustus has been busy running Settlers Crossing with her daughter, Tanya Eberlin .
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