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VIDEO: Tall Timbers set to close after day of free golf

The 38-year-old golf course is being sold as estate homes.
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Tall Timbers Golf Club is hosting one last blowout before the course shuts down forever this winter.

The official last day of play for the public will be Saturday, Dec. 1, said Clayton and Brent Lindberg, brothers whose parents founded the course in 1980.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not an easy decision,鈥 said Clayton, but for financial reasons, the family decided to shut down the course and sell of the eight major estate properties that make it up.

鈥淲e鈥檝e had a very good run, and done extremely well,鈥 he said, noting that the family built the course up with very little in the way of money.

VIDEO: Final blowout for Tall Timbers

The course, on 56th Avenue east of 232nd Street, was built by Wayne and Marlene Lindberg in 1979 and opened as a nine-hole course in 1980, before expanding to 18 holes a few years later.

Marlene was a driving force in the management of the club, Clayton said.

The course operated ever since, but earlier this year the Lindbergs announced the 70-acre site was being put up for sale.

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So far, a number of the eight lots, those along the western side of the course, have been sold.

The lots are not expected to be subdivided, as all the lots are inside the Agricultural Land Reserve.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e going to be estate homes,鈥 Clayton said. The purchasers are talking about creating riding rings and stables, possibly a vineyard.

But before the course is closed, the owners are planning one last sendoff for their players.

On Thursday, Nov. 29, all tee times will be free.

Then on the following Saturday, Dec. 1, the course will hold a shotgun start from 10 a.m.

Players that day can pay $20 and for a day of golf and a banquet that will include a slideshow of the course鈥檚 history.

Brent was anticipating a bigger crowd for the Saturday event.

鈥淚t depends on the weather,鈥 said Clayton. 鈥淏ring your boots, cause it鈥檚 probably going to be mucky.鈥

Although only some of the lots that make up the course have been sold so far, the Lindbergs expect they will all be sold eventually.

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Matthew Claxton

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