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The course is owned by the [[University of Virginia Foundation]].
The course is owned by the [[University of Virginia Foundation]].
==History==
Birdwood Estates was approved in September 1966 by the [[Albemarle County Planning Commission]] as a 94-lot, 550 acre residential development. (Assuming this development was not pursused and it later became the golf course{{fact}}) <ref>{{cite-progress|title=Birdwood Proposal Tentatively Approved|url=|author=Unspecified|pageno=11|printdate=13 Sept 1966|publishdate=|accessdate=|cturl=}}</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==

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The Birdwood Golf Course is an 18-hole course designed in the early 1980's by landscape architect Lindsay Ervan[1]. The course is built on the former Birdwood estate and is located off of Route 250 where it is closely affiliated with the Boar's Head Inn.

The course is owned by the University of Virginia Foundation.

History

Birdwood Estates was approved in September 1966 by the Albemarle County Planning Commission as a 94-lot, 550 acre residential development. (Assuming this development was not pursused and it later became the golf course[citation needed]) [2]

Notes

  1. "UVaFoundation - Birdwood Golf Course." UVaFoundation - provides administrative, investment and real estate services to the University of Virginia and promotes industry/University relations through its research parks and collaborative programming. Web. 13 Nov. 2009. <http://www.uvafoundation.com/birdwood.html>.
  2. Print: Birdwood Proposal Tentatively Approved, Unspecified, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises 13 Sept 1966, Page 11.