The “Renew, Refresh and Revitalize” project at the Naples, Fla. club will be executed between April and October of 2020, allowing no disruption of golf or social seasons.The renovation will feature improvements and expansions to the clubhouse dining area, event spaces, and Rookery Bar Lounge, highlighted by outdoor sunset seating overlooking Imperial’s East Course. The clubhouse lobby and porte cochere will be updated as well. The project will be delivered without an assessment to members.
Imperial Golf Club in Naples, Fla. has announced plans for a $3.5 million clubhouse refresh and renovation project.The member-approved “Renew, Refresh and Revitalize” project will break ground in April 2020 and be completed by October 2020, allowing club members to enjoy the next two seasons of golf and social activities without disruption.
The renovation will feature improvements and expansions to the clubhouse dining area, event spaces, and Rookery Bar Lounge, highlighted by outdoor sunset seating overlooking Imperial’s East Course. The clubhouse lobby and porte cochere will be updated as well.
The revitalization project, with Humphrey-Rosal Architects of Naples as the designer, will be delivered without an assessment to members, underscoring the club’s long-term financial strength and stability.
“This renovation demonstrates our members’ commitment to the club, and to sustain Imperial’s core promise of offering top-tier golf combined with a vibrant social and dining program as part of our recognized ‘Smart Value’ membership experience,” said Robert Rustman, President of Imperial’s Board of Directors. “We are confident our revitalized clubhouse will attract a lot of attention from the local community, in combination with our overall membership value proposition.”
The clubhouse renovation follows recent updates and improvements made to Imperial’s two 18-hole championship golf courses: the East Course, designed by Arthur Hills, which features a Piedmont/Carolina-style layout and the West Course, designed by Ward Northrup, which incorporates the natural Florida landscape into its layout. The two golf courses will not be affected by the clubhouse renovation.
Imperial Golf Club was established in 1972 as a private club, and residency is not required to become a member, with nearly 70% of club members residing outside the Imperial community.
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