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The '''Magnolia Hills golf course''' (formerly '''Magnolia Meadows golf course''') is an 18-hole, par 68, 3,683-yard public golf course located at 315 [[Shelby County Highway 47]] in [[Columbiana]]. It was designed by Rick Rounsavall and opened in [[2001]]. | The '''Magnolia Hills golf course''' (formerly '''Magnolia Meadows golf course''') is an 18-hole, par 68, 3,683-yard public golf course located at 315 [[Shelby County Highway 47]] in [[Columbiana]]. It was designed by Rick Rounsavall and opened in [[2001]]. | ||
The 50-acre property was sold for $1.05 million on [[December 28]], [[2007]] to [[Amethyst Entertainment]], a corporation formed by [[Sean Swafford|Sean]], [[Eva Swafford|Eva]] and [[Ron Swafford]], who | The 50-acre property was sold for $1.05 million on [[December 28]], [[2007]] to [[Amethyst Entertainment]], a corporation formed by [[Sean Swafford|Sean]], [[Eva Swafford|Eva]] and [[Ron Swafford]], who intend to continue operating it as a golf course. Before the sale, the city of Columbiana had formed a [[Public Athletic Board (Columbiana)|Public Athletic Board]] to bid on the course and help prevent it being turned into a residential subdivision. That board may continue to serve the city by developing other athletic facilities. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 17:51, 10 January 2008
The Magnolia Hills golf course (formerly Magnolia Meadows golf course) is an 18-hole, par 68, 3,683-yard public golf course located at 315 Shelby County Highway 47 in Columbiana. It was designed by Rick Rounsavall and opened in 2001.
The 50-acre property was sold for $1.05 million on December 28, 2007 to Amethyst Entertainment, a corporation formed by Sean, Eva and Ron Swafford, who intend to continue operating it as a golf course. Before the sale, the city of Columbiana had formed a Public Athletic Board to bid on the course and help prevent it being turned into a residential subdivision. That board may continue to serve the city by developing other athletic facilities.
References
- Gray, Jeremy (January 10, 2008) "Golf course has new ownership, and a new name." Birmingham News.