BAGUIO CITY
Camp John Hay Golf Club members are withdrawing their complaint against the state-run Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) and instead promised to cooperate for a seamless transition that will result in improved facilities and services at the golf estate in Camp John Hay, Leilani Barlongay-Macasaet Vice President for BCDA Public Affairs bared Thursday. A group of Camp John Hay Golf Club members filed a motion to withdraw before the Baguio Regional Trial Court, signaling their willingness to build a partnership with the new management of the golf course.
A new consortium formed by Golfplus Management Inc., the operations team behind the driving ranges in premium
estates Nuvali and Alviera, and DuckWorld PH, a sports management and marketing agency, has been tapped to
assist the BCDA in managing the golf estate facilities for the interim period following the recovery of the Camp John Hay Golf Course. “The withdrawal of the case is a positive step towards the smooth transition of the Camp John Hay Golf Course. We want to assure the public that new and former players will continue to enjoy premium golf
course services and that the workforce will be taken care of by our new interim partners, Golfplus and DuckWorldPH.
We are confident that their talented and skilled engineers, designers, and maintenance experts are more than capable of bringing world-class services and facilities to Camp John Hay Golf Course,” BCDA President and Chief Executive Officer Joshua M. Bingcang believed. The BCDA was able to regain control of Camp John Hay, including the golf course, in line with the October 22, 2024 Supreme Court resolution which allowed the state-run firm to
recover the 247-hectare property. With the Supreme Court ruling, the implementation of the writ of execution and notice to vacate was carried out by the court sheriff on Monday, January 6, 2025.
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