Brandywine Country Club
first opened in 1966 as the
first design effort of local
architect, Arthur Hills and
has long served Toledo-area
golfers. In 2014 the private
investment group located in
Dallas, TX which managed
the course fell into default.
Although 8 holes of
Brandywine’s 27 hole course
was sold to assist with debt
the management firm was
still unable to pay the original
debt and in Fall of 2015
the course was placed into
receivership. Surveyors and
real estate brokers had laid out
a plan to split up the property
and sell it off for housing and
commercial structures.
To save the course from being
dismantled and lost forever,
prominent local business
owners, Stan and Kathryn
Chlebowski, put together a
plan to reconfigure the course l
ayout, to regain a championship
design, upgrade the restaurant,
pool and maintenance facilities
and to preserve it as a private
golf club.
The Springof 2016was rapidly
approaching, a professional
Superintendant and grounds
crews would need access,
if the golf course was to be
saved from ruin. Fortunately,
the court was impressed with
New Ownership Has Brandywine Country ClubLooking to the Future
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