Golf Inc. will honor 10 clubhouses in its annual Clubhouse of the Year competition, incuding three renovations in Florida. The annual contest recognizes the best new and renovated clubhouse projects from around the globe. But this year, all of the honorees are in the U.S.
“We are pleased to recongize ten clubhouses that are pushing the envelope when it comes to design and functionality,” said Jack Crittenden, Editor In Chief of Golf Inc.
Judges rated each entry for efficiency, aesthetics, sustainability and overall design. The judges were Frank Benzacour, general manager of the Village Club of Sands Point in Sands Point, N.Y.; Kenneth Hart, principal of Hart Design Group; and Bryan Webb, principal of Marsh & Associates.
Placement will be announced in the July/August issue of Golf Inc. magazine.
The clubhouses recognized are (in alphabetical order):
New clubhouses
- Boothbay Harbor Country Club, Boothbay, Maine
- Cape Fear Country Club, Wilmington, N.C.
- Hideaway at Arrington, College Grove, Tenn.
- Newport Beach Country Club, Newport Beach, Calif.
- Seven Canyons Golf Club, Sedona, Ariz.
Renovated clubhouses
- Country Club at Mirasol, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
- Frenchman’s Reserve Country Club, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
- Golf Club of Georgia, Alpharetta, Ga.
- Sailfish Point Golf Club, Stuart, Fla.
- The Vintage Club, Indian Wells, Calif.