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Foley Advises on Sale of Three Hampton Golf-Managed Florida Golf and Country Clubs to Heritage Golf

Foley & Lardner LLP served as legal advisor to Hampton Golf-managed entities in their sale of three premier Florida private golf and country clubs to Heritage Golf Group.

MG Orender, co-founder of Hampton Golf, served as managing partner of the three involved properties — Plantation Golf & Country Club, Country Club of Ocala, and The Palencia Club.

The Plantation Golf & Country Club in Fort Myers boasts an 18-hole championship course, designed by Dr. Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry, and an expansive clubhouse offering guests an array of dining options, a large practice facility, and a vibrant events space.

Hosting a rolling, 18-hole championship course designed by Steve Nugent and first-class tennis, fitness, and dining options, Country Club of Ocala offers Central Florida guests an exceptional gathering place built around a high-quality lifestyle.

The Palencia Club in St. Augustine, northeast Florida’s prestigious championship designed golf course and private club, embodies the community-oriented designs of historic locales like St. Augustine and San Marco. Palencia features a challenging Arthur Hill-designed 7,071-yard masterpiece golf course winding through centuries-old maritime oak trees and along the Intracoastal Waterway, as well as a full range of world-class amenities.

Heritage Golf Group is the fastest-growing owner and operator of golf and country clubs in the United States. The addition of these three Hampton Golf-managed properties brings Heritage’s portfolio to a total of 46 clubs, strengthening its footprint across Florida and demonstrating the company’s continued national growth strategy.

The Foley team was led by real estate partners Allison McKown, Fred Ridley, and Thomas Little.

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