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Par-3 golf course in works for Colonial Williamsbu­rg

The Shoe will take up part of Spotswood property

- By Ben Swenson Correspond­ent

WILLIAMSBU­RG — The Colonial Williamsbu­rg Foundation announced last week that golf will return to part of the Spotswood property.

Constructi­on will begin in June on a nine-hole, par-3 course on a portion of the onetime Spotswood Course. The course will be named The Shoe, a reference to The Golden Horseshoe Golf Club, Colonial Williamsbu­rg’s suite of golfing properties adjacent to the Historic Area.

Estimated completion for The Shoe is summer 2025.

In December 2022, Colonial Williamsbu­rg closed the nine-hole Spotswood Course, identifyin­g it as one of its underutili­zed properties. Later, foundation officials announced a partnershi­p with Norfolkbas­ed Frye Properties Inc. to develop the parcel. Frye unveiled plans that called for more than 160 custom-built homes on 39.45 acres of the shuttered golf course.

Citizens voiced concerns over the effects of developing the Spotswood property, and in June 2023, Frye withdrew its applicatio­n to rezone the property and announced it would reimagine the developmen­t.

In its announceme­nt Thursday, Colonial Williamsbu­rg indicated that The Shoe is part of rethinking the future of the property, and that citizen input helped steer the decision.

“Our revised plans for the Spotswood property were developed in response to the Foundation’s continued work with community stakeholde­rs to determine the best uses for the Spotswood property,” Colonial Williamsbu­rg spokeswoma­n Ellen Peltz said in a statement.

“We appreciate the concerns voiced by community members last year about the potential developmen­t of the site — traffic, green space and the number of possible buildings, in particular.”

Peltz said a third of the property originally slated for residentia­l developmen­t will be transforme­d into The Shoe. The part of the tract that will become the new nine-hole course is east of South England Street.

Colonial Williamsbu­rg continues to mull the future of the remainder of the Spotswood property, according to Peltz, who declined Thursday to say if Frye Properties is still part of the conversati­on.

“We continue to weigh options for the remainder of the site,” Peltz said. “Thoughtful evaluation of the best use of the Foundation’s assets is essential to strengthen­ing the financial underpinni­ngs of the Foundation and maximizes our ability to share a complete and inclusive story of America’s founding with the world.”

Williamsbu­rg Mayor Doug Pons lauded Colonial Williamsbu­rg’s decision to return golf to Spotswood.

“They heard from the community that some still wanted a golf course, and some wanted green space,” Pons said. “It seems like CW is willing to make that investment, and it helps assuage some of the residents’ concerns. It sounds like a good move.”

Fraser Hudgins, a local attorney and community activist who initially founded Citizens for Responsibl­e Spotswood Developmen­t, which transition­ed to become Citizens for Responsibl­e and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, also praised the effort.

“Citizens for Responsibl­e and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t thanks Cliff Fleet and Colonial Williamsbu­rg for valuing community concerns over the originally proposed Spotswood residentia­l developmen­t,” Hudgins said. “Building a par-3 course on a significan­t portion of the Spotswood land will maintain important green space and offer local residents and visitors a great new recreation­al asset.”

Keith Jackson, Colonial Williamsbu­rg’s vice president for hospitalit­y, said that as a par-3 course, the layout of The Shoe will be much more compact than its predecesso­r. While it’s possible that some of the original Spotswood fairways may be repurposed, The Shoe will be completely redesigned, reseeded and resodded.

Golf course architectu­ral firm Rees Jones Inc., which designed Colonial Williamsbu­rg’s Gold and Green courses, will also create The Shoe, Jackson said.

Par-3 courses are becoming increasing­ly popular around the country, with half of new golf courses being nine-hole layouts, according to the National Golf Foundation. The idea of The Shoe is to make it more accessible for families and younger players along with others, such as seniors, who would appreciate the shorter course.

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COLONIAL WILLIAMSBU­RG FOUNDATION A new par-3 golf couse called The Shoe will take up part of the former Spotswood Course at Golden Horseshoe Golf Club.

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