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Physical Issues that Trigger Renovations

There are numerous examples of how clubs renovate, but what is most important is why. Sometimes a club needs to compete in order to survive and thrive. Sometimes the club’s facilities have been neglected. Often, the club members simply demand higher quality. The decision to renovate is a complex one and often takes years to make, but once the decision is made, renovations can pay off in terms of both member satisfaction and increased revenue.

Following are a few of the reasons clubs might undertake renovation programs:

Golf Course

  • Shrinking, underperforming greens
  • Tree overgrowth
  • Turf problems
  • Drainage problems
  • Update course to modern game
  • Seek rating recognition
  • Antiquated and troublesome irrigation system
  • Limited or no practice facilities
  • Poorly constructed and performing bunkers

Clubhouse

  • Roof issues
  • HVAC operations
  • Redecorate from older style
  • Increase dining/banquet capacity
  • Update or upgrade kitchen facilities
  • Increase parking
  • Enhance outdoor areas
  • Establish or upgrade fitness or childcare facilities
  • Upgrade locker areas

Other Buildings

  • Upgrade or expand maintenance facility
  • Develop or upgrade on-course restrooms
  • Establish indoor learning centers
  • Indoor sports facilities/”bubbles”

Swimming/Tennis, Other Sports

  • Redo/resurface old tennis courts
  • Update and improve antiquated swimming facilities (filters, heaters, diving, etc.)
  • Add sports facilities (paddle, fitness, other sports)
  • Enhance buildings
  • Enhance pool/tennis area


Laurence A. Hirsh, CRE, MAI, SGA, FRICS is the president of Golf Property Analysts, a leading golf property appraisal consulting and brokerage firm based in Philadelphia. He can be reached at [email protected] or 610-397-1818.

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