Clubhouse redesign is boosting membership
Posted by Amy Haefele on Fri, Dec 03, 2010 @ 09:48 AM
Although the economy is allegedly making a comeback, many clubs are still feeling the squeeze of dwindling membership numbers. While a portion of the population still has money to spend on so-called luxury items, the length of this recession may make them reluctant to invest in club memberships.
The key is to show them that your club is worth the money they pay to belong.
While golf clubs across the country are unable to build new facilities, renovating their original buildings is already proving to be a highly successful investment.
Check out these examples of successful renovations that we've done, and you can click on the links to see additional photos of these beautiful buildings.
Hillcrest Country Club in Boise, Idaho, was down by 46 members before starting a remodeling project with us. They opened Phase I in July 2010, and they already have a waiting list for membership.

The Summit in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has added over 200 new members since completion of their renovation in November 2009.

Whether you use us or another architectural design firm, the results are clear: making your club relevant to to current and potential members revitalizes the life of your club, even during these trying times.
Keep checking back here to our blog and we will be posting information that can help you do that.