October 12, 2012
Greenbrier resort buys Oakhurst Links
Historic course, built in 1884, was America's first
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This is the clubhouse at Oakhurst Links in White Sulphur Springs. Jim Justice, owner of the nearby Greenbrier resort, has purchased the nine-hole course, which is the oldest golf course in the United States.
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Lewis Keller Sr. has tried to sell Oakhurst Links for several years. Greenbrier resort owner Jim Justice said Friday that he recently has bought the nine-hole golf course.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The Greenbrier resort is buying the nation's first golf course after it failed to sell at auction over the summer, the resort's owner said Friday.

Greenbrier owner Jim Justice confirmed the purchase of Oakhurst Links. The purchase price wasn't disclosed.

"To be perfectly honest, I don't know that it's going to be a great thing for The Greenbrier," Justice said, "but I know it's a great thing to do."

Oakhurst Links was built in 1884 and is a few miles north of The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs. The 30-acre course, museum and clubhouse are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The clubhouse and museum are filled with photos of visits from golfers such as Sam Snead, Lee Trevino and Tom Watson.

For years, 89-year-old Lewis Keller had struggled to find a buyer.

Last year a Richmond, Va.-based group had planned to take over the course but couldn't raise the $2.5 million to close the deal.

Financing for a $410,000 winning bid from a July 28 auction fell through and a heartbroken Keller feared a Virginia bank would foreclose on the property and its history would fall apart -- until Justice came along.

Justice said he plans to keep the nine-hole course "just like it is," and that's perhaps the greatest news of all to Keller.

"Jim Justice has been absolutely wonderful to me," Keller said. "In my opinion, the history of the game of golf will be preserved -- and that, to me, is absolutely important."

Keller said the purchase price was "less than $1 million, but a lot more than the price that was bid at auction."

The spacious Greenbrier has three 18-hole courses open for public play and has hosted the PGA Tour's Greenbrier Classic since 2010.

Conventional golf clubs aren't used at Oakhurst. Players -- often dressed as if they had just come out of a time tunnel -- rent hickory-shafted clubs and hit gutta-percha balls off tees fashioned from sand and water, the way it was done more than 130 years ago.

The Greenbrier dates to 1778 and is a former gathering place for presidents and royalty. It has a 721-room hotel, casino, spa, dozens of amenities and a once-secret underground bunker built for Congress in case of nuclear attack during the Cold War.

Justice bought The Greenbrier out of bankruptcy in 2009 for $20.1 million.

A year later, he said he wasn't interested in buying Oakhurst.

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