

Here’s an overview of one of the hole layouts of Asheboro’s Tot Hill Farm Golf Club. Deceased partners included Keith Crisco, Bill Hoover and Mack Priest.įor many of the recent years, Pharr was credited with steering the group in the right direction as vice president and managing partner. Pharr, Delbert Cranford, Maxton McDowell, Jack Lail, former Asheboro mayor David Jarrell, Sam Gruber, Hi Marziano, Henry Yates (Ogburn’s son) and Tony Cranford (Delbert’s brother). The core of the partners included Yates, C.C. “The remarkable thing about this is the partners all stuck together.” “On a project like this, everything has to work out,” Yates said. He owns two courses – The Links at Stono Ferry and The Plantation Course at Edisto – in the Charleston area.įor the local partners and investors, it played out to a satisfactory conclusion amid all the ups and downs of owning and operating a golf club. The sale of the 18-hole layout became official last week, sold to Pat Barber of Charleston, S.C. Forming this group and doing this for so long, it was subject to much prayer.”

“Very glad we did it and took part in a project that turned out like this. “It has been an interesting run,” said Ogburn Yates, 88, a member of the ownership group. (PJ Ward-Brown/Randolph Record)ĪSHEBORO – It was more than a foursome, but it was a partnership that worked so well that breaking up was hard to do.īut Ogburn Yates, whose family has owned the land for more than 80 years, said it had come time for Tot Hill Farm Golf Club to be sold. Tot Hill Farm Golf Club has become a course that attracts golfers from a wide area.
