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05-31-2004 06:56 AM #1
Stonebridge & Club Link - Just a rumour.
As you know this rumour has been around for 3 years (it seems like it's been around before they even opened).
As you can imagine it gets a little frustrating for all involved at Stonebridge (staff and customers) regarding this persistent rumour. A year or so ago I posted saying that I was informed by Peter Hale, the GM at Stonebridge, that there was no truth to the ClubLink rumour. It would seem that we need to do the same again.
I would appreciate it if people would refrain from posting unconfirmed assumptions. For example, one comment from Stonebridge was as follows...
While I am all for free speech one particular reply from 4JAG borders on yellow or tabloid journalism. He states and I quote, "given the relationship that ClubLink has with Monarch". I would like to know what relationship he is referring to. I've been with Monarch since 1988 (well before ClubLink was started) and there has never been a "relationship"
I wonder how long it will be before this rumour surfaces yet again. My guess would be spring 2005
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05-31-2004 12:59 PM #2Originally Posted by Dan Kilbank
Perhaps Mr. Hale, the long time employee of Monarch, should drive over to Monarch's Country Club Estates and check out Clublink's Kanata Golf and Country Club while he is there.
Explain to me please why this rumour is frustrating to the management and staff at Stonebridge? It's not as if people are saying negative things about Stonebridge. For example, no one is suggesting that the management at Stonebridge is anal or anything. BTW, isn't fielding enquires about your golf course part of the job description for a general manager?
Having people interested in your course and engaged in a positive discussion on a public forum is a good thing - I'm not sure why Mr. Hale thinks it is not.
Dan I know this is your forum but asking people to stop sharing "unconfirmed assumptions" is going a bit far especially when the "assumption" is related to local golf and is nothing critcal, demeaning, insulting or inflamatory in any way.
p.s. can I share my confirmed assumption about the GM of Stonebridge?If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.
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05-31-2004 01:07 PM #3
Eagle Creek???
So I guess since it's not Stonebridge, then I guess it will be Eagle Creek as the new course in the Ottawa area added to Clublink? People said it was either EC or Stonebridge...
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05-31-2004 01:09 PM #4Originally Posted by dasnutzIf at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.
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05-31-2004 02:23 PM #5
4jag Please settle down. Do not start jumping on other posts where people are openly saying things like "So I guess "
I am sure that a rumor about a change of ownership / management can indeed be disruptive to business. I remember a lot of tension among the members of Emerald Links when there was talk of it's "impending" sale to Club Link. Public players fearing the loss of access to a great course would certainly have something to say when they go into the proshop. It is also a fact that when ownership of a business changes hands, people lose jobs.
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05-31-2004 02:23 PM #6
I tend to agree with 4jag. This forum and every other forum for that matter is filled with speculation and unconfirmed rumours. There has never been...as far as I know...any demeaning, insulting or inflamatory comments made which I understand could frustrate the staff or GM.
Why would discussions made in an open forum upset the staff and GM at Stonebridge is something I do not understand. In my eyes, it is publicity...good publicity.
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05-31-2004 02:28 PM #7
We were just informing you all that the rumor isn't true.
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05-31-2004 02:44 PM #8
As someone who can't afford to join Clublink at this point in time, I know I feel a bit of resentment towards them. Everything was fine when Le Dome and Greyhawk were open to daily greens fee players, but there's a certain bad taste in my mouth because they've now shut me out.
The rumours surrounding Stonebridge (thankfully dispelled) were pissing me off, and making me think that soon all the best courses in Ottawa will be closed to me.
There's nothing wrong with floating a rumour, but when it's done over and over again, I can Dan's point.
Dan[URL=http://www.sportsfiend.ca/]Sportsfiend.ca - Make You Opinion Into News...
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05-31-2004 02:45 PM #9
By the way, the fact that Eagle Creek is for sale is not a rumor http://www.ottawagolf.com/forum/show...ht=eagle+creek
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05-31-2004 03:09 PM #10Big_duckGuest
The Rumour Mill doesn't catch everything
Quote:
An ownership change in 2004 will bring a comprehensive course redevelopment program to Cedarhill. Several new holes are planned for opening as early as 2005, with the new course design and reconfiguration being completed and overseen by a noted Canadian golf course architect. The staging of the redevelopment will ensure minimal to no disruption in course play.
Source: http://www.cedarhillgolf.com/intro.asp
I guess they are going to fix 11,12,13.
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05-31-2004 04:08 PM #11Big DufferGuest
I'm just glad to hear we aren't losing stonebridge.. thanks for clearing the air
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05-31-2004 04:39 PM #12Originally Posted by Big_duck
Interesting find... do you think that could be the clublink purchase that is being rumoured? Although I have never played the course, the location of Cedarhill would be ideal for me. Are 11,12,13 that bad? Looks like a pretty short course but what are the conditions like?
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05-31-2004 04:46 PM #13
The deal for Cedarhill is not related to Club Link. A management group moved in late last year, and will continue to manage it once the deal is closed. My understanding is that it will be over very soon. Over a year of preparation has gone into this sale and I don't see it failing. It may already be done.
One of the proposed course changes outlined to me by the new manager was to make #1 a par 5 with the tee much closer to the clubhouse. It would be a dogleg left, driving over what is now the green for #2 which would be shortened to a par 4. That was the only one he mentioned.
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05-31-2004 05:06 PM #14Originally Posted by Dan Kilbank
I agree with Big_Duck that 11, 12 and 13 definately need fixing - and not just because they are short. The tee-off positions for 11 and 13 are downright dangerous. The tee shot for #11 runs alongside a roadway that you can't see clearly from the tee box, and the tee shot for #13 has a cart path with a blind entance running directly in front of it![COLOR=green][B]Golf is a game invented by the same people who think music comes out of bagpipes.[/B][/COLOR]
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05-31-2004 05:43 PM #15Originally Posted by el tigre
I think the tee will still be elevated, on the parking lot level as it is now and the landing area would be somewhere near where the #3 green is. Not sure, he did not draw any maps for me
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05-31-2004 05:56 PM #16
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Originally Posted by Dan Kilbank
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05-31-2004 10:44 PM #17Originally Posted by sensfan63
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06-01-2004 10:37 AM #18guyinottawaGuest
Funny!
Dan, I'm afraid your message board wouldn't be in business if we refrained from speaking our mind and posting comments to get information.
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06-01-2004 12:06 PM #19
Speak your mind (politely)
Post your comments
If you are guessing, say so.
If you are posting "breaking news" about a local golf business, please check your facts first.
Let's not get free speach mixed up with spreading misinformation.
Try the other shoe on. How would it be if you owned a golf shop that was rumoured to be going out of business when it wasn't.
Customers would loose confidence that they could exchange or return items.
They may not even go by thinking you were gone.
Employees look for other work because they too feel thier days are numbered.
Hard to get anyone to apply for a job when they think you will be gone soon.
You are constantly answering the same questions day after day, trying to cork the misinformation.
The above is a bit exagerated. I doubt this forum would have that much impact, but I think you get my point. I would get frustrated wouldn't you?
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06-01-2004 05:23 PM #20
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An indirect comment, even if there really was a pending deal for Stonebridge with Clublink, do you think the Stonebridge GM's response would be any different?
I'm not saying that the rumours are true or that unsubstantiated rumours should not be qualified as such, but if a deal was going to happen, the GM would not be able to confirm them anyways and he'd have to deny them.
Remember Clublink is a public company and it would be a material transaction. Plus, you are also assuming that the Monarch execs would inform the current GM. You would think they would but also a pretty good chance that Clublink would want to parachute their own management in there. Your comments about trying to keep staff working there in an uncertain environment holds true for the GM as well.
So if there really is a Clublink transaction in the works, the Stonebridge GM's comments have about as much credibility as anyone else on this board does.
Can certainly see where this would be frustrating for the Stonebridge folks though.
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06-01-2004 05:56 PM #21
The big ClubLink cover-up? Stonegate???
This is one rumour that will never die :shake
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06-02-2004 10:31 AM #22AndreMGuest
Actually at the Montreal golf show this spring following a Clublink presentation, the question was asked to a Clublink VP who was in the Q & A -
Is Clublink buying Stonebridge in Ottawa ?
The response was something like, Clublink is looking to further expand it's presence in Ottawa and we do see Stonebridge as a good fit. We are currently in disucssions with a couple organizations in the Ottawa area including Stonebridge. Stonebridge, however, is an incomplete property (maybe clubhouse ?).
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