Inch & Co., a York-based construction and real estate company, has purchased Regents’ Glen Country Club in Spring Garden Township, York County.
- According to county deed records, Inch affiliate RG Golf Course LLC paid nearly $2.3 million for the property, which includes the course, the clubhouse and an event venue called Box Hill Mansion.
- The seller was The Greens at Regents Glen LLC, headed by Rodney Krebs, a York County businessperson who bought the club and golf course in 2016 for $500,000, according to county deed records.
- The club at 1000 Golf Club Drive had been struggling financially in the early 2010s, according to news reports at the time.
What’s next: Inch said it plans to keep the Regents’ Glen name while making other changes.
- They include installing new mats for the driving range, resurfacing the pool, and adding tennis courts and pickleball courts.
- The logo, meanwhile, will be shortened to Regents’, a name many people already use for the course, said Inch spokesperson Cambria Bailey.
- Inch also plans to create a new membership category for people aged 21 to 29, reflecting a desire to attract younger, more diverse golfers.
- In addition to buying the club and golf course, Inch is planning to build a youth sports facility in North York.