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Home / Lifestyle / Historic Golf Course Closes After 118 Years, Locals Lament Loss of Green Space

Historic Golf Course Closes After 118 Years, Locals Lament Loss of Green Space

5 Nov

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Summary

  • 118-year-old golf course to close on November 7, 2025
  • Site to be redeveloped into 1,000-property housing complex
  • Locals express "great sadness" over the loss of green space
Historic Golf Course Closes After 118 Years, Locals Lament Loss of Green Space

In a bittersweet turn of events, a beloved 118-year-old golf course in the local area is set to close its doors on November 7, 2025. The site, owned by Oxford University, Merton College, and Exeter College, has been sold for a staggering £4.3 million to make way for a 1,000-property housing development.

The proposed sale has been met with strong opposition from a group of members, dubbed the "Greenway group," who fought in vain to resist the acquisition. However, the owners' decision has prevailed, leaving the local community to grapple with the impending loss of this cherished green space.

Jill Northover, a member of the club for over two decades, expressed the "great sadness" felt by many, as they now scramble to find alternative golf clubs. "People are having to go to various other clubs, and some of which are now full because there are so many of us needing to move," Northover lamented.

The closure of the golf course not only disrupts the lives of its members but also deprives the community of a valuable asset. As David Young, a member of nearly 50 years, eloquently stated, "It's the physical exercise, the mental wellbeing you get from the sport, making friends, having a chat afterwards, playing competitions if you want to" – all of which will be lost with the course's shuttering.

While the local council has proposed a new golf site at Frieze Farm as part of a local plan, the transition remains uncertain, leaving many members uncertain about their future golfing options.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 118-year-old golf course in the local area is set to close on November 7, 2025, as the site is sold for a 1,000-property housing development.
Local residents have expressed "great sadness" over the closure of the Greenway golf course, as it provided them with physical, mental, and social benefits through the sport.
The local Cherwell District Council has proposed a new golf site at Frieze Farm as part of a local plan, but it is unclear if this will be a suitable alternative for the displaced members.

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