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ousooner1980
07-29-2012, 03:10 PM
So has the terrible owner decided to sell the course in acre lots? Wish he would just sell it to an investment group to have it brought back to life?

cxl144
08-03-2012, 09:35 PM
The section that includes the driving range and the area east of the clubhouse along Morgan road is zoned R-1. Doesn't seem like its ever been platted out so I'm not sure that is the area for sale.

More likely I would imagine the signs may be for the upcoming additions of Castlebrook Crossing at SW 29th and Sara Rd. That is being developed now and would have some lots that back up to the golf course.

With the amount of housing being built in that area and no other golf courses in the immediate area, a smart investor could put minimal money into it and have a thriving business.

jarrington00
09-05-2012, 10:39 AM
I'm 100% sure it's Westbury Country Club selling the land. I saw Mr. Hann (Westbury CC owner) hanging one of the signs along SW 29th. They're selling 20 to 200 acres for $19,500/ acre. It seems like a good deal per acre but I'm not sure if 20 acres is the minimum. I do know that anything the owner has done in the past is done half a$$ and cuts as many corners as possible. Also, I can't tell if the area east of the clubhouse along Morgan road is 200 acres. It seems small to be that size but I'm bad about visual judging land size.

ousooner1980
09-10-2012, 05:21 PM
Well here is what I have been told. They are wanting to sell the Front 9 and turn it into just a 9 hole course. Take it for what it's worth, but this truly sucks! Sell the entire CC you cheap ass!

Dream
09-09-2013, 04:37 PM
As of this morning Westbury Golf Course is closed for business. A search on the web revealed that Han (Westbury Inc.) filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy on 05/02/2013, which is nothing more than a business reorganization. I can't believe the man thinks he can still save the course. Hopefully the court system will force him to liquidate. According to court documents he owes more than 1.3 million to various debtors.

Zuplar
09-10-2013, 09:31 AM
I agree that with a minimal investment it could be something. I feel like that place has been run down for awhile which is a shame.

ousooner1980
09-13-2013, 03:28 PM
Finally... maybe something good will come out of this. I live on the course and have been hpoping that maybe by the grace of God that it turns around and will be under new ownership. It has a great layout and is in a good area... alot of new construction going on around in the area.

kwhey
09-13-2013, 06:53 PM
no other golf courses in the immediate area Unless you count the Links at Mustang Creek which is an executive (9-hole) golf course near S.W. 15th and Mustang.

Dream
09-13-2013, 09:38 PM
Looks like he was successful in selling off the front 9 for a housing development. The back nine (which the Westbury homes are on) has gone into foreclosure. Hopefully there's still a chance someone will buy it and bring it back. The 18 hole course is history. The new housing development is set to be approved by the Oklahoma City Council on September 26th.

stick47
09-15-2013, 07:44 PM
Mustang Times, Westbury residents fighting against proposed housing development (http://www.mustangpaper.com/contentitem/353819/1586/westbury-residents-fighting-against-proposed-housing-development)

Zuplar
09-15-2013, 08:28 PM
I just saw this article earlier. I have a feeling it's going to end up going through. I feel for those residents in Westbury.

Plutonic Panda
09-15-2013, 09:14 PM
I just saw this article earlier. I have a feeling it's going to end up going through. I feel for those residents in Westbury.I don't. They're just complaining. Don't move into suburb next to a major metropolitan area and not expect to see the vacant land next you developed. Almost every development here in Edmond-esp with NIMBYS- is like a record. More traffic, more crime, more noise, decreased property values, leave the land and don't ever build anything blah blah blah.

stick47
09-16-2013, 05:59 AM
^^^^^ What he said only expect it to get worse when cities become more strapped for funds.

Zuplar
09-16-2013, 08:59 AM
I don't. They're just complaining. Don't move into suburb next to a major metropolitan area and not expect to see the vacant land next you developed. Almost every development here in Edmond-esp with NIMBYS- is like a record. More traffic, more crime, more noise, decreased property values, leave the land and don't ever build anything blah blah blah.

I was referring to the golf course being developed. I think when most people move next to a golf course, they don't expect them to put dinky houses on holes 1 and 9. As for the vacant land, that's a gimme that at some point it's going to turn into something.

Dream
09-16-2013, 10:36 AM
[QUOTE=Plutonic Panda;687044]I don't. They're just complaining. Don't move into suburb next to a major metropolitan area and not expect to see the vacant land next you developed. Almost every development here in Edmond-esp with NIMBYS- is like a record. More traffic, more crime, more noise, decreased property values, leave the land and don't ever build anything blah blah blah.

No one interviewed said they didn't want homes. They want bigger homes than 1200 square feet, and building on the golf course is very unfortunate.

Plutonic Panda
09-16-2013, 03:37 PM
No one interviewed said they didn't want homes. They want bigger homes than 1200 square feet, and building on the golf course is very unfortunate.I must of missed where they are building on the actual golf course. I understand if that is the case.

Zuplar
09-16-2013, 04:24 PM
I must of missed where they are building on the actual golf course. I understand if that is the case.

I think that's really what the problem is. People are wanting it to stay an 18 hole golf course and be turned over or sold to someone that will put some investment in it. Build small homes on it instead is kind of tacky.

Dream
09-17-2013, 09:46 AM
Mr. Han sold holes 1 and 9 to build homes on. That pretty much ruins the entire course. I guess someone might buy a 9 hole course, but unlikely. It's a very sad situation for the people who have paid a lot of money to own a home on the golf course, and it's such a shame this once beautiful course is coming to end in this way.

stick47
09-17-2013, 09:57 AM
Seems to me that if the locals supported the golf course it wouldn't have come to this. Should have been a clue when the restaurant/club house closed years ago. I don't feel bad for anyone but the person (Mr Han) whose investment went South.

Dream
09-17-2013, 11:20 AM
Han chased all the golfers off whenever they asked why he wasn't keeping the course up. He deserves to lose every dime he ever invested. He obviously has no business sense whatsoever. Who in the world would take a 2 million golf course, and run it completely in the ground by running all of your customers off? He's lost everything and that is the way it should be. In my opinion, building homes on this property will be a huge credit compared to what it looks like now.

stick47
09-17-2013, 11:33 AM
Han chased all the golfers off whenever they asked why he wasn't keeping the course up. He deserves to lose every dime he ever invested. He obviously has no business sense whatsoever. Who in the world would take a 2 million golf course, and run it completely in the ground by running all of your customers off? He's lost everything and that is the way it should be. In my opinion, building homes on this property will be a huge credit compared to what it looks like now.

I know that there are two sides to that story. Doesn't take genius to realize that had the course been making the money it was when he bought the place it would have been kept up. The clubhouse lost money. The restaurant lost money. He kept it up as well as could be expected but rising costs & decining revenues forced the latest actions.

Dream
09-17-2013, 11:45 AM
The course would have continued making huge revenue if it had been properly managed. You can't cuss out customers and expect to stay in business. Not one or two customers, hundreds of customers. He deserves to lose everything. He earned it. End of story.

Zuplar
09-19-2013, 03:26 PM
More info on this situation. Doesn't look promising.

Mustang Times, Hundreds of Westbury residents petition against development (http://www.mustangpaper.com/contentitem/354085/1586/hundreds-of-westbury-residents-petition-against-development)

Richard at Remax
09-19-2013, 04:23 PM
I will say that I don't know much about the situation. but the article says that people are against the development because "residents say they are concerned that the proposed lot and home sizes would affect their property values. White said he planned on having 1,300-1,500 square-foot homes built on the plat."

Just looking at Zillow at surrounding neighborhoods these new houses would be slightly smaller that the surrounding neighborhoods. Its not like they are 5000 sq foot houses and these will be the filler.

I guess it just comes down to would you rather have an empty golf course that gets overrun with weeds and wildlife over time (which would seem to have negative affect on housing market) or have new homes going in. I dunno, just kind of interesting to think about why there is so much uproar.

Zuplar
09-20-2013, 02:38 PM
I will say that I don't know much about the situation. but the article says that people are against the development because "residents say they are concerned that the proposed lot and home sizes would affect their property values. White said he planned on having 1,300-1,500 square-foot homes built on the plat."

Just looking at Zillow at surrounding neighborhoods these new houses would be slightly smaller that the surrounding neighborhoods. Its not like they are 5000 sq foot houses and these will be the filler.

I guess it just comes down to would you rather have an empty golf course that gets overrun with weeds and wildlife over time (which would seem to have negative affect on housing market) or have new homes going in. I dunno, just kind of interesting to think about why there is so much uproar.

I think part of it is a snob factor. Living next to an overrun golf course in some peoples opinion is better than living next to lower income people who 'bring' their bad habits with them. Not necessarily my opinion, but something I've heard from people in the area.

adaniel
09-20-2013, 03:03 PM
Assuming that a new 1,500 sq ft home in that area is going to go for about 175K, I don't really get the uproar either. Hardly low income housing. That land is zoned for apartments anyway; I would much rather have some new homes behind me that people actually own.

Yamaguchigirl
10-01-2013, 01:08 PM
So, what happened at City Council last week, does anyone know?

Zuplar
10-10-2013, 08:04 AM
Just saw this earlier.

Oklahoma City's Westbury Country Club to be auctioned | News OK (http://newsok.com/oklahoma-citys-westbury-country-club-to-be-auctioned/article/3891651)

jarrington00
11-04-2013, 12:52 PM
Anyone know what happen at the auction? I heard rumors of Westbury residents trying to gather enough funds to purchase the land back, including the previously sold land to the developer.

lasomeday
11-05-2013, 08:12 AM
Anyone know what happen at the auction? I heard rumors of Westbury residents trying to gather enough funds to purchase the land back, including the previously sold land to the developer.

I heard that a developer is going to turn it into a retirement village. The club house was not sold.

Zuplar
11-19-2013, 04:58 PM
Looks like the neighborhood got denied.

Mustang Times, Planning Commission denies protested housing development (http://www.mustangpaper.com/contentitem/364668/1586/planning-commission-denies-protested-housing-development)

ousooner1980
07-09-2014, 07:34 PM
Received some interesting news today. I received a email from the westbury neighborhood assoc. Oklahoma City is in talk about purchasing the golf course. OKC has had several meetings (OKC council members, OKC golf commissioners,surveyors) and about the possibility of turning the course into a west side OKC public course.

Plutonic Panda
01-12-2016, 11:14 PM
Fair play: OKC Council approves turning country club into housing | The Journal Record (http://journalrecord.com/2016/01/12/fair-play-council-approves-turning-country-club-into-housing-real-estate/)

ljbab728
01-13-2016, 12:02 AM
Fair play: OKC Council approves turning country club into housing | The Journal Record (http://journalrecord.com/2016/01/12/fair-play-council-approves-turning-country-club-into-housing-real-estate/)
That's kind of sad for me. I used to have a membership there when I lived in Mustang

Urbanized
01-13-2016, 06:44 AM
Played it many times with friends who lived in Mustang.

cxl144
07-20-2016, 01:25 PM
The area of Westbury that consisted of the driving range as well as a drainage area along Morgan Road have begun to be developed. Several truckloads of dirt have been brought in and there are currently three Caterpillar scrapers on site. This week crews have been out surveying and staking out the alignment for dirt work and new streets. The development is being done by Arbor Land Development and will consist of 154 homes.

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