For this group on the Top 61 list, the clubhouses are profiled for Plainfield Country Club in Edison, N.J.; The Landings Club in Savannah, Ga.; The Club at Keowee Key in Salem, S.C.; Cobblestone Park Golf Club in Blythewood, S.C.; and Country Club of the Rockies in Edwards, Colo.
Club + Resort Business has released its list of Top Ranked Clubhouses for 2021.
The rankings reflect the judges’ scoring of data provided on clubhouse square footage; locker room(s) data; event space and seating capacity; bar area(s) square footage; dining area(s) square footage; availability of outdoor dining; wine room/cellar; total dining and bar areas seating capacity; kitchen(s) square footage; pro shop square footage; fitness and wellness square footage; and whether a dedicated youth space is offered.
Entries also included descriptions submitted by the club and resort properties on why their clubhouses should be top ranked, and a full complement of supporting photos. The judges weighted the data and material provided to score all entries.
The entire list and details about all of the Top Ranked Clubhouses can be seen at https://clubandresortbusiness.com/club-resort-business-top-ranked-clubhouses/.
36. Plainfield Country Club, Edison, N.J.
Plainfield CC’s recently updated clubhouse maintains its traditional architectural style from 1940, with updated amenities and décor. The centerpiece of the building is named after the club’s original name, the Hillside Grille, and includes high ceilings, wooden beams, and a large U-shaped bar.
Located on the highest point in Middlesex County, the Ccubhouse is surrounded with views of the New York City skyline, our Top 100 Donald Ross golf course, and the Watchung Mountains.
The existing clubhouse was built in 1940 and experienced several modest renovations over the next 70 years. In 2019 a $10 million comprehensive renovation/restoration was completed. The project included updates to every room and the redesign of Hillside Grill which is the centerpiece of the clubhouse.
37. The Landings Club, Savannah, Ga.
Our Marshwood Clubhouse has been a staple in our club for over 40 years. Recently, the clubhouse has undergone a transformation—taking it from 70s chic to a new millennia of clubhouse luxury.
The clubhouse was designed to complement the beautiful courses surrounding it, designed by the King himself, Arnold Palmer. In many ways, the clubhouse is a monument to Palmer himself. Surrounding Palmer’s Steakhouse, our premiere dining venue, you can see sketches of our Marshwood course from Arnold Palmer etched in glass, lining the tops of the booths. On the walls, artistic portraits of Palmer can be seen as you walk towards our more casual bar, Arnie’s Tavern.
You can have a delicious post-game drink and gaze out of the large pristine windows to our two Palmer-designed championship golf courses. From there, you could choose to splurge in the golf shop or step outside towards our event lawn.
When not hosting live music, the lawn is used for the classic game of croquet (dress whites highly encouraged). Next to the lawn, beyond the fire pits, you will find a large resort-style swimming pool and Cabana Bar. This is the place to be for Thursday’s Happy Hour when we host local musicians.
Our Marshwood Clubhouse encompasses everything that makes our industry so important: tradition, luxury, and the game of golf.
38. The Club at Keowee Key, Salem, S.C.
When it comes to clubhouses, The Club at Keowee Key stands out amongst private clubs within private communities. There is no question it deserves to be a Top Ranked Clubhouse with Club and Resort Business.
Most private clubs have clubhouses reflective of total memberships less than 800 members. The Club at Keowee Key, on the other hand, strives to have it all as we currently have 1850 homes and over 4000 members using our club and ample amenities. The Club at Keowee Key is two very large buildings which are bridged by both covered and al fresco dining areas outside our casual Bistro.
The pandemic of 2000-2021 essentially extended the “honeymoon” of our newly renovated clubhouse, as we were primarily in “take-out” mode for many months and were unable to host indoor events or a la carte dining. During that time, we made judicious use of our numerous al fresco, grand lawn, and other outdoor spaces. Now that we are fully re-opened our members are ecstatic to have full use and enjoyment of the many dining, meeting, and event options The Club at Keowee Key provides.
So why should Keowee Key be included as a top ranked clubhouse? The primary reason is that despite it recently having been renovated (as opposed to new construction), we took the opportunity to completely reimagine our clubhouse, the prioritization and efficient use of space as well as how different areas of the clubhouse interface appropriately with each other and with our natural surroundings here in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains. As the clubhouse, event, conference and golf center all sit on a hilltop ridge of solid rock, our architects, civil engineer, and contractor partners did a masterful job of designing and executing this gem with the geological and topographical constraints present.
If one starts at the exterior of the clubhouse, event, conference and golf center, they were totally re-landscaped using a certified landscape architect. Clubhouse parking capacity was increased to 268 spaces and all parking lot lighting was upgraded to LED. There is an impressive Porte cochere with ample lighting and substantial space under cover for a valet service stand. Just inside the front automatic double doors is a temperature-controlled vestibule with upholstered benches for members waiting for their party to park or waiting to be picked up. The entire approach to the clubhouse from the upgraded parking area is designed for easy handicapped access. The entire club is ADA compliant highlighted by the addition of three elevators throughout the clubhouse complex.
As you enter the clubhouse itself, an airy lobby/lounge area awaits, evoking the feel of an atrium with high ceilings, a full stone wall behind the reception/concierge counter, an event monitor and generous space allocated to three separate lounge areas. Located just off of the Lobby are two storage rooms, a large coat room and three offices for club management, inclusive of a conference table in the Club Director’s office.
The new number of offices (six) and meeting rooms (six) in the clubhouse were doubled when compared with the past number of each. We upgraded our Jonas software to the Encore system company wide. Recessed administrative and server stations with numerous Jonas POS stations were appropriately placed throughout the clubhouse office, reception, dining, event, and meeting spaces, inclusive of handheld units. Our interior design firm selected furnishings and fixtures in each room of the highest quality from vendors recognized for their excellence within the hospitality industry and affiliation with the CMAA. All Clubhouse artwork was curated from renown local artists and all carpeting was custom designed and fabricated for each space where used.
The clubhouse floor plan has been greatly enhanced by the renovation. Once inside the lobby, one can go left, pass by our men’s, ladies and family restrooms, elevator, and water fountains, and proceed directly into the Vista ballroom without walking anywhere near the rest of the Clubhouse. There are also exterior double entry doors that access the ballroom from the front of the clubhouse, allowing for direct entry as well as for unobtrusive entertainment and vendor load-in and out. In our prior banquet/ballroom area, we had significant wasted space, lack of proper storage, structural obstructions, and a lack of proper separation from our a la carte dining and bar spaces. Not anymore!
The Vista ballroom, our primary banquet space of 4,000+ sq. ft., is efficiently designed to accommodate one very large or two smaller gatherings, with a retractable air wall and full AV features in both areas. There is a bar in Vista South which allows for direct service to that space as well as an adjacent staging kitchen highly useful for all events. Lastly, the Overlook room between the Vista ballroom and Cascades dining room can be used as additional space for either banquets or a la carte dining. We find that room to be ideal for Chef’s tables, private dinners, or meetings, or as an anteroom to the Vista Ballroom which can serve multi-faceted functions during very large banquets (buffets, silent/charity auction items, overflow dining space, etc.).
Alternatively, one can move directly straight ahead past the lobby reception/concierge desk to enter the Cascades dining room. Or one can turn right and move past the Cascades room to the Bar. This allows for a smooth and seamless flow for our members and guests from our lobby to their chosen amenity space with no hold up.
The Cascades dining room is centrally located to the clubhouse and features a mix of two, four, six, and eight top tables with several half and two full banquettes along the remaining hallway wall. The Bar has a simple mix of hi tops with bar stools, seating for 18 at the U-shaped bar itself and a mix of two and four top tables with several half banquettes. The two upstairs a la carte dining rooms, and the bar footprints were greatly increased, and a wine, beer and liquor storage room was placed just off the bar area for ready access. Two interior waterfall features add a feeling of nature to the Cascades dining room and a digital fireplace graces the bar lounge nook.
Floor to ceiling windows allow comprehensive golf course and mountain views throughout the new Clubhouse and all event and dining/bar spaces feature glass doors leading to an open air or covered patio. High quality sound dampening materials were integrated into all non-glass walls and ceiling finishes.
Just outside the Bar and above the Bistro is the well-situated covered Bar Terrace where daily happy hour and other al fresco events are scheduled overlooking the 18th green. Drop down Sunbrella fabric bordering heavy-mil clear vinyl awnings in combination with ceiling mounted propane heaters and fans make the open-air space comfortable in all weather conditions. At the rear of the clubhouse, al fresco patio dining areas with a two-tiered patio, grand lawn (seating capacity of an additional 300 persons), two firepits, and covered outdoor kitchen/bar/buffet ensemble are featured.
A second elevator is located just inside the Bar Terrace at the end of the interior clubhouse corridor, along with a stairwell leading to the lower-level Bistro restaurant. The wildly popular Bistro, offering casual fare, a pizza oven, grab-n-go items, and an ample bar is conveniently positioned with a large golf cart parking area adjacent to the putting green, 1st Tee, and 18th green. Due to the topography of the site, a third elevator, walkway, and a set of stairs connects the Bistro with the Event, Conference and Golf Center.
“The clubhouse floor plan promotes what we are…. which is the central hub of the community,” says Mary Davis, Club Director. “It satisfies every need with quality spaces for each. You can have an intimate dining in the Cascades or Overlook, a casual meal at The Bistro, large banquets, events or parties in the Vista, and a social dynamic in the Bar, Bar Terrace or on one of the patios simultaneously.”
Both full kitchens as well as all Bar and food and beverage service stations and features were renovated to modern standards using a professional kitchen designer, adding to efficient use and increased capabilities. The kitchen footprint was expanded to provide better storage and workspaces for a la carte and banquet work. The closer kitchen proximity to the dining rooms ensures hot food is able to be served at proper temperature. The new epoxy kitchen flooring is safer and provides well located drainage for cleanup and sanitation. Our loading dock was expanded, and a three-phase compactor installed for improved sanitation and area cleanliness. The Clubhouse storage capacity was significantly improved with 11 separate locations strategically positioned throughout the building, and an IT network operations center, maintenance workshop and member art studio added.
A state-of-the-art Crestron AV automation system was deployed throughout the entire clubhouse, inclusive of 15 large (mostly 65” to 80”) monitors in every member used space and meeting (some enclosed in faux cabinetry when not in use), except for the Cascades dining room. Additional 65” portable monitors are able to be moved into any room for added AV presentations. New infra-red interior and exterior surveillance cameras were deployed in all sensitive areas to enhance security and improve risk management.
Our Club Director, Mary Davis, wraps it up in saying “The Club at Keowee Key now has two full-service restaurants and kitchens which meet all the diverse needs of our membership. We can offer a resort style ambiance, more personal attention and specialized member experiences and we can produce more memorable events. It’s More of What You Love!”
39. Cobblestone Park Golf Club, Blythewood, S.C.
The Cobblestone Park clubhouse is the gathering center for member families, friends, and all guests to celebrate life’s big and small moments. Located at the heart of a gated community but welcoming to guests, the clubhouse provides an indoor and outdoor dining experience, a variety of event spaces, and is the hub for 27-hole golf operations.
As you enter the clubhouse, you’re welcomed with a conversational seating area, an inviting fireplace, and lofty ceilings with crown molding indicative of the club’s attention to detail and Southern hospitality.
From there, you may proceed to the ballroom where memories are made around the holidays and club traditions. Serving as the primary indoor event space for large groups, this room can be dressed up for formal dinners and receptions or prepared for corporate meetings and luncheons.
The club’s commitment to elevated customer service and member experience is most apparent in the casual dining room, known as Alexander’s. Enjoy a local craft beer from the bar and enjoy the game with an appetizer or grab a seat by the windows overlooking the golf course and take in the scenery while enjoying a leisurely meal prepared with seasonal ingredients. Alexander’s opens up to the veranda where you can often find a full crowd listening to live music or catching up with friends.
Upstairs in the clubhouse, you’ll find a boardroom with wrap around views of the golf course. A popular destination for meetings and presentations, the private space provides a quiet getaway for members working from home or for those important client presentations.
It’s not just the physical clubhouse space that makes Cobblestone Park worthy of a top ranked designation, it’s the service provided by the associates that contributes to the overall experience. Whether you’re walking into the pro shop to browse the latest merchandise or walking up to the host stand at Alexander’s, the highly trained staff is making a difference in the way members and guests gather, dine, celebrate, golf, and so much more.
40. Country Club of the Rockies, Edwards, Colo.
With an array of outdoor opportunities for members, ranging from clay and hard courts, a groomed track for cross-country skiing/snowshoeing and world-class golf, Country Club of the Rockies needed to continue developing year-round opportunities for its members. To achieve that goal, in 2021, Marsh and Associates redesigned the entire clubhouse, including renovation of the indoor/outdoor dining facilities and locker rooms and adding a new health and fitness facility complete with a new café and golf simulation hitting bays to integrate the healthy and social lifestyle desired by its membership base.
Overall, the existing clubhouse design had heavy materials and minimal natural daylight. Marsh and Associates sought to brighten up the spaces and seamlessly blend the addition with the existing clubhouse mountain style. From the outside, replacement of all existing windows coupled with extension of the existing exterior aesthetics played a key role in the overall cohesiveness between new and old.
The new fitness addition is a significant enhancement to the four-season active environment that is focused on golf and skiing exercises, including a circuit training program specifically designed for this club. The design team worked closely with one of the leading health and fitness providers of the PGA tour to create a smart gym that allows members to actively live life on their own terms through golf and ski focused exercises. The new fitness addition is strategically situated next to other innovative wellness amenities at the lower level including two new golf simulators and a brand-new cafe featuring food and drinks that promote a well-balanced lifestyle. Renovated men’s and women’s locker rooms and lounges are also conveniently located adjacent to fitness at the upper level.
The membership desired a clubhouse that would strengthen the indoor/outdoor experience. Marsh and Associates designed to renovate all dining spaces and expand the adjacent terraces maximizing the view; flooding the interior spaces with natural light; improving operations, experiences and flows throughout the building; blurring the boundary between inside and out; and bringing the dated building from dark and gloomy to light and fresh.
These improvements have positioned Country Club of the Rockies as one of the prominent clubhouses in the mountain region. “The largest impact (of the renovation) was the cultural change that occurred,” said Bill Hughes, the club’s general manager. “I had members tell me that they met more members this summer than in the 20 years they were members here.” The clubhouse renovation and addition were highly regarded by members and guests. In just a few short months the Club has seen huge success, including:
• Membership waiting list: Prior to the renovation, there were 85 Members (350 members total) on the wait list to be removed from Club membership. That has completely flipped, and now there is a wait list of six to seven years to become a member of the Club.
• Initiation fee: The initiation fee has increased from $95,000 before the renovation to $150,000 now.
• Golf: The Club is much more active now, and in 2021 a record number of golf rounds were played.
When speaking about the successes of the renovation and addition, Hughes said, “members are supporting the facility like never before to enjoy the new clubhouse.” A clear demonstration that the clubhouse was successfully planned and designed.
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