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Carolina Shores Golf Club Shuts Down for Development Plans

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News Summary

The Carolina Shores Golf & Country Club, a local staple since 1974, has closed its doors and plans to redevelop its property into 120 homes. With strong community opposition and environmental concerns, the future of the golf course remains uncertain as public hearings approach.

Carolina Shores Golf & Country Club Faces a New Chapter with Proposed Home Development

In the serene town of Carolina Shores, North Carolina, big changes are on the horizon as the long-standing Carolina Shores Golf & Country Club gears up for a potential redevelopment proposal. Originally opening its doors in 1974, the golf course has been a beloved feature of this charming community, which was officially incorporated back in 1998.

Closing the Doors on 50 Years of Golf

Fast forward to November 2024, when the golf course unexpectedly closed its fairways, leaving many residents and avid golfers scratching their heads. The property owner, Philippe Bureau, has cited increasing financial strains exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic as the primary reason for this abrupt shutdown. With the course no longer operational, Bureau has set his sights on a new vision: a proposal to rezone the property for the development of 120 new homes.

The Proposal Details

Bureau plans to submit his rezoning request on July 31, 2025. If approved, this new housing development would occupy just 25% of the 156-acre property, primarily situated between the clubhouse and several key holes of the course. However, the remaining 75% of the land is intended to be preserved as open space, a promise that aims to appease community concerns over losing green areas.

Addressing Environmental Concerns

As part of the redevelopment plan, Bureau has pledged to tackle stormwater drainage issues in collaboration with local authorities. With frequent flooding in the area making headlines, this commitment could be a vital step toward alleviating residents’ worries. The site is currently designated as a Conservation Recreation District (CRD), which means its primary purpose is to maintain the area’s open spaces. Although housing construction is not entirely off the table, it would depend on specific town ordinances.

The Community’s Voice

“Prevent Rezoning of the Carolina Shores Golf Course for Residential Development” has already collected over 1,800 signatures since July 2024, highlighting the community’s fierce dedication to preserving the golf course.

Local community member Zachary Ferguson has expressed the collective frustration of residents, noting that the golf course has been a crucial part of maintaining the town’s unique natural beauty. For many, it represents not just a recreational space, but a sanctuary for local wildlife and an integral part of the area’s charm.

Concerns About Property Values and Community Character

As more golf courses close across Brunswick County—over the last 24 years, Carolina Shores Golf & Country Club has become one of at least nine to do so—there’s a creeping fear that redevelopment could erode property values and disrupt the tranquil atmosphere that residents cherish. The golf course not only provided leisure activities but also contributed to the area’s character, characterized by sprawling green spaces and picturesque wildlife.

Moving Forward Cautiously

Bureau, who has been part of the Myrtle Beach golf scene for more than two decades and has owned the course since 2011, has witnessed the ups and downs of the industry. Residents are already seeing survey crews on-site, which has only fueled speculation about the future and amplified calls for better communication from the property owners. As anxious residents look ahead, they are understandably concerned about losing not only recreational opportunities but the very essence that the golf course has brought to their community.

As the town prepares for an upcoming review of the rezoning request, residents are hopeful that their voices will not go unheard. The town administrator has indicated that a comprehensive review will take place alongside public input before any final decisions are made. Community sentiment remains clear: they want to safeguard their green spaces while ensuring that any new developments complement the tranquil lifestyle they cherish.

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