Properties are moving activity out of the clubhouse by creating innovative outdoor recreational amenities.
On the Brighter Side
After nearly 20 years, Cape Cod National Golf Club refreshed its main dining room to create the contemporary, versatile space the club needs.
Winning Renovation Recipes
Clubs can accommodate bustling dining areas with carefully planned and deliberately designed kitchen space.
Topping It Off
The expanded aquatic dining areas at Birmingham Country Club feature thoughtful, practical tabletops that welcome outdoor activity into the shoulder seasons.
Comfort Zones
Updating interior furnishings is the icing on the cake for extensive renovations and redesigns at club and resort properties. Take a seat and lend an ear: Creating a comfortable space that is conducive to socializing and extended visits has become a must for any club or resort property. While newly expanded facilities are important for…
Wired, Not Tired
Creating a one-stop shop for business and pleasure, more clubs are entering the modern age with dedicated spaces for members’ use of their electronic devices.
Hooking a Big One
The fishing-focused pro shop at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch’s new Outfitter Center suits member needs in both style and function.
Outfitting the Great Outdoors
Investing in updated outdoor furnishings can help clubs better serve—and seat—their members.
One Room, Endless Uses
Functional event space demands flexible layouts that can be customized to fit a full range of needs.
Active Interest
Careful execution of a two-phase master plan to revamp dining venues and create a new stand-alone Family Activity Center at Cape Fear CC has boosted F&B sales, sparked a new membership wave, and brought the generations together at North Carolina’s oldest private club.
Take It Outside
Patios have earned their place as the new club “hot spot,” offering a prime location for soaking up sun—and heating up business.
In the Open Air
A new tent pavilion at Salmon Run Golf Course provides more options for guests and additional revenue streams for the brand.
Locked and Loaded
Men’s and women’s locker rooms are solidifying their status as an essential component of a club’s overall design.
High Foot Traffic
The third and final phase of a club-wide renovation at Lost Tree Club in North Palm Beach, Fla., has yielded a fitness facility that nearly twice as many members now use.
Spreading the Splash
Thinking beyond the pool walls boosts a club’s usefulness to members, both pre- and post-swim.