The Ingersoll Golf Club has once again changed ownership.
London developers Auburn Developments Inc. officially purchased the course Nov. 30, 2017 for $3.3 million, according to Ontario’s Land Registry Office.
Ingersoll Golf Club director of operations James Langford confirmed the sale in an email.
“They (Auburn Developments Inc.) are excited to continue operation of this beautiful well respected course and plan to continue reinvesting in the golf course through upgrades to the course grounds, the clubhouse and banquet facility,” Langford wrote in an email.
Langford additionally wrote in the email they’re continuing to plan for events in 2018 and 2019 and accepting members for the 2018 golf season.
The Ingersoll Golf Club is an 18-hole course located near the westbound 216 and 218 exits on the westbound highway 401. They also host banquets, tournaments, weddings and other events.
Though owned by Auburn Developments Inc., also known as Auburn Homes, officially the holding company Ingersoll Greens Inc. is the owner of the course.
Auburn Developments Inc. has developed property into residential real estate for several years, most notably in London, but also Kitchener-Waterloo, Komoka, Ilderton, Guelph, Barrie and Arva.
The Sentinel-Review attempted to reach Jamie Crich, president of Auburn Developments Inc. via phone and email for short and longterm plans for the course. Messages weren’t returned before the paper went to press.
Attempts to reach Langford via phone Wednesday and Thursday were unsuccessful before the Sentinel-Review went to press.