Canada-based Pacific Links International has acquired the private, Henderson, Nev., property, which includes a 39,000-sq. ft. clubhouse, 2,600-sq. ft. golf instruction facility, and 15,000-sq. ft. fitness center. The property is the third in the Las Vegas market acquired by Pacific Links, joining SouthShore Golf Club and Southern Highlands Golf Club, which were purchased in 2011.
Canada-based Pacific Links International has acquired the private DragonRidge Country Club in Henderson, Nev., the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.
The sale price was just over $11 million, according to Keith Cubba, listing broker for the seller, developer Rich MacDonald, the Review-Journal reported.
Pacific Links owns two other golf properties in the Las Vegas market—SouthShore Golf Club in Henderson and Southern Highlands Golf Club in Las Vegas, both acquired in 2011, the Review-Journal reported.
The deal includes a 39,000-sq. ft. clubhouse that can host parties and catered events; a 2,600-sq. ft. golf instruction facility; a 15,000-sq. ft. fitness building with workout machines; and a cart barn for 72 electric carts, the Review-Journal reported.
The property measures 186 acres, and the par-72, 18-hole, 7,032-yard course was built in 2000. The course’s geographic features that run into the McCullough Mountains include desert foothills, canyons and preserved rock formations. It’s named after a rocky ridge known to locals as the “Sleeping Dragon,” the Review-Journal reported.
Pacific Links, owned by Canadian entrepreneur Du Sha, is scouting the Las Vegas and Southern California areas for more upscale private golf courses. In April 2013, Pacific Links bought Dove Canyon Golf Club in Orange County, Calif., which at the time was the 10th golf property in the company’s portfolio. Pacific Links also owns five courses in Hawaii and one in West Virginia, the Review-Journal reported.
Pacific Links allows members to play any of its courses for a cart fee and makes possible discounts at more than 80 world-class clubs around the globe, the Review-Journal reported.
“We’re obviously very excited to welcome DragonRidge into the Pacific Links family of clubs,” Harry Turner, a Pacific Links vice president. “It should be a nice complement to SouthShore and Southern Highlands.”
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