Pegasus Golf Resort back on the market
The opportunity to own and further develop Pegasus Golf Resort just north of Christchurch is back on the table, following a prospective buyer’s failed bid in court to stop an open-market sale campaign earlier this year.
Rotorway Ltd, an investment vehicle for Hong Kong-based Yellow River Global Capital, proposed $90m of investment into a joint venture with current owner Sam Huo to develop resort facilities on the property. However two years of planning work failed to result in the agreed investment eventuating.
CBRE then launched a marketing campaign to sell the property in May on behalf of Huo’s company, Sports and Education Corporation. The sale campaign was brought to a halt just a few days before the offer deadline by legal action from Rotorway, which claimed it had the sole right to purchase the shares in the entity which owns the property.
Rotorway’s application for an injunction preventing the marketing and sale of the property was declined by the High Court at Auckland, opening the way for CBRE to re-launch the 80ha property to the open market for sale with offers closing on November 21, said Tim Rookes, managing director of CBRE Christchurch.
Waimakariri District Council has indicated its support for further development at Pegasus, including a proposed designation in its 10-year district plan to facilitate future commercial development on the golf course property.
Huo said Sports and Education Corporation’s vision for Pegasus Golf Resort has been developed to provide a high-quality regional tourist destination aligned with the council’s goals to boost tourism in North Canterbury.
“We have developed consented plans that will be passed on to the new owner, including hot pools and a spa and visitor accommodation. A very strong and important relationship has been established with the Waimakariri District Council during this process, to facilitate a future development strategy for the Pegasus Golf Resort in line with the council’s regional tourism strategy.”
Subdivision of a ‘super-lot’ of land for developing the hotel, spa/hot pools and accommodation has been completed. A further commercial and residential zoned development superlot known as Mākete, intended for further tourism activities and medium-density residential construction, has also been subdivided.
The golf course itself is a parkland-style 18-hole championship course with mountain views, designed by golf architect Kristina Kerr of Kura Golf Design. Its clubhouse is also a past NZ Institute of Architects Award winner.
Pegasus Golf Resort has hosted multiple major golfing events, including NZPGA and NZ Women’s Open tournaments.












