10 of Golf’s Most Impressive U.S. Clubhouses

Clubhouses

The earliest clubhouse in golf has roots that go back to the 1700s in Scotland—not at St. Andrews, but near Leith Links and Bruntsfield Links in Edinburgh. It was home to the local member association of golfers, hence the name “club” house. Today, the clubhouse has become commonplace in golf, from grand and stately structures […]

Links Living: The Club at Pasadera

The only golf destination on the Monterey Peninsula with a Jack Nicklaus Signature course, this gracious country club is being restored to its original greatness by an all-local group of investor/members. It took nearly two decades for The Club at Pasadera to come full circle. Opened in 2000 as home to the Monterey Peninsula’s only […]

What’s New at Golf Communities Right Now?

By Bob Dagley   Club Membership: All in the Family The “one-membership-fits-all” formula is a thing of the past. From multi-generational memberships to pick-and-choose menus, clubs are trying out new ways to bring more people into the fold. For members, that often means getting more for their dues and/or paying less. John’s Island Club in […]

BallenIsles Breaks Ground on $35 Million Clubhouse Renovation

  The clubhouse at BallenIsles in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, is about to break a hundred grand. Square feet, that is. It’s been a decade since the private club community has upgraded its state-of-the-art facility, which was the first of its kind. In the world of luxury communities, a decade, though, can seem like a […]