Radnine Posted March 5, 2010 Report Posted March 5, 2010 I was talking to the Rice Lake dude at the fishing show and he told me that the Bellmere Winds golf course and the cottage/trailer resort that went with it (Godfrey's??) had gone belly up. This is a pisser as it was a fantastic course. We used to stay across the lake (at Springbank Camp) and throw the clubs in the boat for a round of golf between peak walleye times. It was sweet, jump out of the boat, jump into a cart and go play 18 holes. I guess that we didn't do it enough to keep the place open. If anyone hears that it has re-opened (DiggyJ) or knows of a similar set up anywhere else could you please drop me a line? It really was a great set-up. Jim
irishfield Posted March 5, 2010 Report Posted March 5, 2010 Dang.. sounds like a real economic failure going on around Rice. They didn't impose a limit on the number of balls you could start the round with did they...
Terry Posted March 5, 2010 Report Posted March 5, 2010 Dang.. sounds like a real economic failure going on around Rice. They didn't impose a limit on the number of balls you could start the round with did they... lol where is that video I have with you talking...LOL
irishfield Posted March 5, 2010 Report Posted March 5, 2010 Let me get my firehose ready first.. ..sorry Jim! I'm not a golfer...
GeorgeJ Posted March 5, 2010 Report Posted March 5, 2010 Hopefully things will turn around if they are indeed in a slump. The current cottage life magazine has Rice Lake listed as one the 7 up and coming cottage markets to watch.
tb4me Posted March 6, 2010 Report Posted March 6, 2010 Mhh sounds like there may be a small resort and gold course avaiable for sale at a reasonable price?
Radnine Posted March 6, 2010 Author Report Posted March 6, 2010 Mhh sounds like there may be a small resort and gold course avaiable for sale at a reasonable price? You couldn't be more right. I think that this could be an example of the "third generation jinx" on this business. I clearly don't know the details, but this is exactly the kind of business that is big enough to involve many investors. Some could invest capital and some could invest expertise/time, etc. The golf course is magic, and the lake speaks for itself. If you added a restaurant that one could dock at and buy breakfast, no one would ever drive farther north. It makes me wish that I actually has a pot to pee in. Jim
tb4me Posted March 6, 2010 Report Posted March 6, 2010 Was looking for such a resort. I can only get approved for 200 thou..damn..we almost bought a resort on the Manitulin island..11 cotages fish hut the house and all the boats n stuff..This was 4 yrs ago. we couldnt come up with the extra cash for overhead and startup.The resort owner wanded 179 thou at that time. Damn was I bummed out.
Radnine Posted March 6, 2010 Author Report Posted March 6, 2010 Was looking for such a resort. I can only get approved for 200 thou..damn..we almost bought a resort on the Manitulin island..11 cotages fish hut the house and all the boats n stuff..This was 4 yrs ago. we couldnt come up with the extra cash for overhead and startup.The resort owner wanded 179 thou at that time. Damn was I bummed out. There is a lot of land and expense involved in building a course (I think the cottages and trailers lots are long paid for). I hope that someone re-opens it. Jim
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