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		<title>Golfsmith closing three of its four Northern Virginia stores</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Golfsmith is closing three of its four Northern Virginia stores as part of its bankruptcy reorganization. The golf equipment retailer announced that its stores in Woodbridge, Sterling and Chantilly will be among 20 it closes nationwide. The Woodbridge store is at 15201 Potomac Town Place, the Sterling store at 46301 Potomac Run Plaza and the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golfsmith is closing three of its four Northern Virginia stores as part of its bankruptcy reorganization.</p>
<p>The golf equipment retailer announced that its stores in Woodbridge, Sterling and Chantilly will be among 20 it closes nationwide. The Woodbridge store is at 15201 Potomac Town Place, the Sterling store at 46301 Potomac Run Plaza and the Chantilly story at 11052 Lee Highway.</p>
<p>The retailer&#8217;s Tysons store, at 8459 Leesburg Pike, will remain open.</p>
<p>Golfsmith International filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization last week. The retailer operated about 109 retail stores in the United States and 55 Golf Town stores in Canada.</p>
<p>A timetable for the store closings was not announced.</p>
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		<title>Golfsmith Files for Bankruptcy as Golf&#8217;s Popularity Wanes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2016 12:39:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Golfsmith International Holdings Inc. filed for bankruptcy, hoping to reorganize or attract a buyer who can save the golf equipment retailer as the sport&#8217;s popularity fades in North America. Golfsmith listed debt and assets of as much as $500 million each in Delaware court on Wednesday, and said it would try to sell part of [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golfsmith International Holdings Inc. filed for bankruptcy, hoping to reorganize or attract a buyer who can save the golf equipment retailer as the sport&#8217;s popularity fades in North America.</p>
<p>Golfsmith listed debt and assets of as much as $500 million each in Delaware court on Wednesday, and said it would try to sell part of the chain as a going concern while shutting some stores. If that fails, the Austin, Texas-based company will liquidate, according to a resolution by Golfsmith directors included in the Chapter 11 filing.</p>
<p>The company blamed an aggressive plan that began in 2011 to open bigger stores that cost much more to operate just as golf began to lose popularity.</p>
<p>&#8220;Unfortunately, the rippling effect of these market factors coincided with GSI&#8217;s company-wide expansion efforts, leaving Golfsmith with an oversized store footprint,&#8221; Brain E. Cejka, the chief restructuring officer, said in court papers filed in Wilmington.</p>
<p>A join venture of Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. and CI Investments Inc. offered to buy the company&#8217;s Canadian business, which operated under the GolfTown brand. A separate bankruptcy case in that country will oversee the proposed sale, Golfsmith said. Fairfax, the Toronto-based insurer controlled by Prem Watsa, and CI, a Toronto investment management firm, hold about 40 percent of the company&#8217;s senior notes.</p>
<h3><b>New Bids</b></h3>
<p>Fairfax and CI have also signed a restructuring support agreement to help recapitalize and reorganize the U.S. business, Cejka said. Golfsmith will solicit new bids for the company, and if no better offer comes in, the U.S. business will be taken over by the senior noteholders, according to a company statement. The U.S. business will try to restructure its operations by closing weak stores and refinancing debt. The company said Antares Capital LP will provide a $135 million bankruptcy loan if the court approves.</p>
<p>Golfsmith, which merged with Canada&#8217;s GolfTown in 2012 to become one of the largest specialty golf retailers in the world, is owned by OMERC Private Equity Inc., part of the Ontario municipal employees&#8217; pension fund. The company operates 109 Golfsmith stores in the U.S. and 55 GolfTown stores in Canada.</p>
<p>The company owes $100 million on an asset-backed loan and C$125 million ($95 million) in second-lien notes that come due in 2018.</p>
<h3><b>Tiger&#8217;s Absence</b></h3>
<p>The golf industry hasn&#8217;t recovered the popularity it enjoyed, when Tiger Woods dominated the sport and attracted hordes of new fans. Millennials in particular haven&#8217;t embraced golf&#8217;s slow pace and hours-long time commitment. According to the National Golf Foundation, the number of U.S. players declined from 25.7 million in 2011 to 24.1 million this year.</p>
<p>Nike Inc. also made the decision to halt production and sales of equipment for the sport, while Adidas AG is trying to divest most of its golf brands.Sports Authority Inc. filed for bankruptcy in March with a plan to survive by closing unprofitable stores and wound up in liquidation.</p>
<h3><b>Catalog Business</b></h3>
<p>Golfsmith started out in 1967 and owned by Carl and Barbara Paul out of their home in Edison, New Jersey. The couple provided custom-made clubs and eventually offered their first retail store in Austin in 1972. Until the 1990s, the company primarily operated as a catalog business, according to court documents.</p>
<p>The first round of expansion began in 1995. Seven years later, First Atlantic Capital, a private-equity firm, bough a majority stake. Eventually Golfsmith merged with GolfTown and was taken over by OMERS.</p>
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		<title>World&#8217;s Largest Golf Retailer on the Verge of Bankruptcy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2016 08:32:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Golfsmith International, America&#8217;s largest specialty golf retailer, struggling under a pile of debt pushing down on it, appears to have failed in an attempt to sell itself and could be forced to file for bankruptcy within days. The retailer, which is also battling an overall downturn in sales of golf equipment, could end up in [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golfsmith International, America&#8217;s largest specialty golf retailer, struggling under a pile of debt pushing down on it, appears to have failed in an attempt to sell itself and could be forced to file for bankruptcy within days.</p>
<p>The retailer, which is also battling an overall downturn in sales of golf equipment, could end up in the arms of Dick&#8217;s Sporting Goods if it files for Chapter 11 protection. </p>
<p>Dick&#8217;s put a great emphasis on golf equipment sales.</p>
<p>Private equity investor Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System owns Golfsmith and left the 2012 investment by acquiring it in a $97 million leveraged buyout, which put the company in deep debt at the same time interest in golf waned.</p>
<p>OMERS combined Canada golf retailer Golf Town with Golfsmith, and now the company&#8217;s stores are almost evenly split between US and Canada.</p>
<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s just too much debt,&#8221; a source said to the New York Post, adding that the company would be profitable if it did not have interest payments on roughly $200 million in loans.</p>
<p>OMERS recently decided not to invest more capital to save Goldsmith.</p>
<p>The Austin, Texas-based chain is caught in the middle of a downdraft in the sport &#8211; roughly 6 million people, or 20% of those who regularly play gold, have quit since 2000.</p>
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