Jupiter Country Club has begun a multi-year golf course renovation project that will overhaul all 18 holes over the next two years.
Work on the first nine holes began in March and is expected to continue through November. Renovations to the second nine are scheduled to begin in 2027, with the overall project slated for completion by November 2027.
According to the club, the renovation will include updates to bunkering, water features, green contours, and landing areas. The redesign is intended to improve strategy and playability while reshaping the course’s overall architectural presentation.
The project is being led by golf course architect Agustin Pizá, whose work includes golf developments and renovations across North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
“We are incredibly honored to lead the redesign of Jupiter Country Club in collaboration with Invited Clubs,” said Pizá in a statement. “Our goal is to transform Jupiter Country Club into a more strategic, visually compelling and sustainable experience.”












