Cricket great Sir Richard Hadlee joins fight to save Pegasus Golf Course from housing

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“We were drawn to Pegasus to live a dream. Building on the golf course to play three times a week. It was a superb lifestyle,” said Hadlee.

“It’s come as a great shock to see our green spaces, which includes the golf course, being invaded by a potential housing development in and around the golf course.”

Wolfbrook Property confirmed last week that it was the new owner and that it intended to apply for the course to be rezoned – to allow for residential development.

“And if the golf club is to finally end in closure, it’ll be lost forever. There won’t be another one in this area. And the cost to build a new quality golf course is probably in the hundreds of millions of dollars,” said Hadlee.

Hadlee, a former world record holder for the most test wickets, sold his luxury home overlooking the golf course in 2024 but still lives in Pegasus township.

“It’s just a nice place to live. I think there’s something like 80 houses on the golf course; there’s probably well over 1000 houses down in the township.”

Residents will gather at a public meeting on June 2 at Woodend Community Centre to better understand the situation and formulate their opposition. Hadlee says the residents and golf club members are united.

“We want the golf course to survive in some sort of capacity, with a new owner who will invest in it, to care for it, and to look after it.”

Hadlee believes another development in the area is unnecessary – particularly at the expense of the golf course. He thinks Wolfbrook’s plans are opportunistic.

“I think they bought it for around about $6 million to $7 million. So they’re gonna make a lot of money out of it. That’s their only interest. I don’t think they’re interested in the community, the members and Pegasus in general,” said Hadlee.

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