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About Your Free Golf Course Business Consultation - What I need

DO YOU NEED FIRST-TIME FINANCING OR REFINANCING?

Read this case study: How I refinanced a 36-hole golf course on the brink of foreclosure.

MY ADVICE

BEFORE YOU WRITE, VISIT: HOW TO FINANCE A GOLF COURSE

I am associated with top Golf Course Lending Sources. We have achieved loan commitments – even after applications have previously been turned down!

No. I am not a broker or lender. However, I do have a network of financial associates and sources. In the process I assist diligence and help the borrower prepare a business plan in a form the lender wants to see. Sometimes you can include all your loan underwriting costs into the loan itself.

I also help prepare feasibility studies, executive summaries, business plans and cash flow assumption summaries you'll require in diligence, or to satisfy lenders or potential financial partners.

My finance associates help get you to the funds you need to turn your situation around.

To find out the finance potential for a refinance of a golf course property give me a call. 

YOUR FIRST CONSULTATION IS FREE. Call: 941-739-3990, or write: mike@golfmak.com

 WHAT I NEED TO KNOW

Be prepared to tell me as much as you can about the golf course in our initial meeting (or by Email). Include a basic financial history - trailing 3-years rounds, revenue and expenses.

I'll need basic information:

    • Trailing three years rounds, gross and net income
    • Course name, and location
    • Type (private, semi-private, executive,
    • How many holes, length, par, slope, rating
    • When built,
    • Architect,
    • Location,
    • Acreage,
    • Clubhouse size
    • Maintenance building
    • Condition of equipment
    • Irrigation system
    • Cart fleet information
    • Cart paths
    • Other amenities
    • Ownership situation
    • Are you buying or refinancing?

With the information above I can give you a useful reply immediately from my experience: What you can likely borrow and terms you can expect.

Mike Kahn