
The Oaks golf course closed in November 2021 after operating since 1989 on land that has been used continuously as a golf course for more than 80 years, The News reported. area for retail development on the 270-acre site.Ībout 60% of the site would be left both as open space and part of the planned nine-hole, par-3 golf course because of the existence of a 108-acre floodplain on its east side nearest to the Yellow River, developers have said. Covington-based Infinity Homes and Development LLC plans to build 142 single-family homes, 190 townhomes, 360 apartments, a nine-hole golf course, and a 143,000-sq. The Oaks’ owners recently ended operations after selling the land for development of a $215 million residential and retail development that is set for completion in 2025, The News reported. In all, more than 400 lots of auction items are available, The News reported, ranging from a John Deere 2155 Tractor and Club Car Turf 2 golf cart, to mannequins, golf club sets, flat-screen TVs and a Kelvinator two-door stainless steel freezer, according to the auction catalog.
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The online bidding is being conducted through an auction catalog with photos at “After 32 years The Oaks is closing, and everything must go!” an ad stated, The News reported.Ī “small portion of items” included in the auction, the ad said, include restaurant, kitchen, golf course and lawn equipment office furniture and supplies shop tools memorabilia pro shop items salvage and more, The News reported. The on-site auction is set for December 4 at 10 a.m., with Vision Equipment and Auctions Co. after 32 years., The Covington News reported. Online bidding has begun in the auction for golf course maintenance and restaurant equipment and pro shop items as part of the closing of The Oaks Course in Covington, Ga. The 270-acre property has been sold for a $215 million residential and retail development that will include a new nine-hole, par-3 course.


An on-site auction will also be held on December 4 th. club, which has a golf history that extends to the 1930s and is said to bear the design influence of Bobby Jones. Online bidding has begun for more than 400 lots of restaurant and course maintenance equipment, pro shop items and more from the Covington, Ga.
