


The arms race among Colorado private clubs to offer the nicest clubhouse, grounds and amenities is a battle that will never end.
With the golf boom, some private golf clubs here have enjoyed a surge of interest as they can provide their members something rare and unique: a relatively open tee sheet. The popularity of the game has packed courses across Colorado, and made it very difficult to get tee times at popular times like weekend mornings. Some clubs, according to a new survey by Colorado AvidGolfer, have had to begin a wait list for new members because they cannot allow more in and still provide the golf access their members expect.
Others have raised their ceiling for golf-memberships, but one general manager acknowledged it cannot go up without limit because clubs must keep their current members happy too.
Clubs in Colorado have also had to keep pace with a flurry of new amenities as well as keep their clubhouses and restaurants competitive.
The largest trend for many Colorado clubs on the front range is the addition of family-friendly amenities to attract the 30 and 40-something parents as members. Day-care, temporary child-care, youth camps, and pool complexes that rival Sea World are all available. Cherry Creek Country Club in Denver promotes their family-centric summer camps and summer programming prominently in
their materials. Valley Country Club in Centennial spent two years upgrading its pool complex to make something good better.
Nowhere do clubs spend more than on clubhouse renovations. Some have undertaken wall-to-wall updates and expansions that cost tens of millions and were done partly to accommodate big-visibility visiting tournaments – clubs like Castle Pines Golf Club and Cherry Hills Country Club. Others, like The Pinery in Parker and Glenmoor Country Club in Greenwood Village, have undertaken a full refurbishment but stopped short of full-blown reconstruction. Glenmoor’s project began last year shortly after it concluded a renovation of the golf course.
Indoor simulator lounges are now very common, and it’s not just some netting or monitor set up in a corner of a basement. Lounge rooms are being developed specifically for the latest state-of-theart indoor simulator systems with all the oak paneling, overstuffed leather chairs and other amenities typical of the poshest of club private rooms.
The next big-thing on the horizon, industry experts say, are simulator rooms with adjustable greens and video displays similar to that seen weekly this winter on the TGL broadcasts on ESPN.
Two Aspen courses are leading the way on another trend-lette: the addition of padel, or padel tennis.
While some clubs are still working to add or grow their pickleball offerings, Maroon Creek Club and Snowmass Club in Aspen have added padel courts in recent years. Padel was invented in Acapulco in 1969 and has been popular in Latin American countries for decades. It is played on a court, typically as doubles, and is scored like tennis. Courts are enclosed with fencing or walls and balls can be played off the walls. The courts are larger than pickleball courts but smaller than tennis courts.
And across the state club course superintendents are weighing choices about how to continue to maintain essentially hundreds of acres of parkland in a state where the average rainfall is now around 17 inches a year.
The Inverness Club last year is among those that recently ‘de-grassed’ areas between fairways –allowing less-thirsty native grasses to defend areas well off the fairways, rather than having thirsty green grasses throughout. Castle Pines Golf Club, in preparation for the BMW Championship, took out some of their oldest pine trees in part to reduce the fire risk that densely packed, dry pine forest can pose.
Overall Colorado’s private golf clubs offer an array of services at a wide array of price points. Prospective members have more options than ever before.
DISCOVER A PRIVATE CLUB EXPERIENCE UNLIKE ANY OTHER AT COLORADO’S TWO FINEST GOLF + LIFESTYLE CLUBS.
With two world-class golf courses, two exceptional restaurants with breathtaking patio dining, and a host of the finest lifestyle amenities in the area, there is something special for everyone. Immerse yourself in a year-round social calendar of events, including live entertainment, wine and craft beer dinners, pool parties, holiday celebrations, and so much more.
Come see the multi-million dollar transformation at the The Pinery Country Club, where modern meets the timeless charm of craftsman-inspired design.
Cherry Creek Country Club is second-to-none at bringing premier events, dining, activities and facilities to discerning Denver families. Discover where Course meets Community – where your family can find beautiful surroundings, challenging golf, and excellent service from first-class staff.
Cherry Creek Country Club is a club with a small town, neighborhood feel that excels on supporting its membership. Owner Karen Hart and her incredible staff work year-round to provide the best experience, the best golf and the best environment for families to relax, recharge and thrive.
Cherry Creek is exactly what you’ve been looking for.
Amenities set Cherry Creek apart, such as the meticulous fairways of the Jack & Jackie Nicklaus Signature Design championship-style golf course. The historic 18th Century English Tudor Manor style clubhouse and its outstanding spa and fitness center has been lauded for its comfort and beauty.
The staff is dedicated to providing the club’s exceptional golf experience, social calendar and athletics program.
Cherry Creek Country Club is quickly becoming the premier events club for young families in Denver. Families join for the club’s flourishing year-round social calendar that includes Father Daughter Dances, Easter and Mother’s Day celebrations. The newly refurbished pool and deck host parties and barbecues while the lush grass of the west lawn caters to Family Fun Nights - Hawaiian Luaus, a Labor Day Fireworks Extravaganza and Carnival, Fall Festivals, Halloween Parties and Haunted Houses. Holiday High Teas, Santa’s Workshop & Toy Store are also eagerly-anticipated winter events.
Cherry Creek Country Club has a large Kids Camp program in the summer months. This 10-week program helps families experience golf and tennis instruction, swimming, crafts and more! This 10-week program help families experience golf and tennis instruction, swimming and crafts.
The golf calendar – overseen by four PGA Golf professionals – is elite. The club hosts competitive Country Club tournaments, with the pinnacle being the The Bagpiper Member-Guest Tournament which brings players from coast to coast to compete.
Cherry Creek’s ownership and its PGA professional golf staff are committed to growing the game and promoting junior golf in the Denver area. The club is a host site for national junior competitions such as the Drive, Chip and Putt.
New to golf? Cherry Creek’s teaching professionals provide personalized instruction, engaging youth clinics, fun play days, and more — equipping young players with the skills and confidence to excel in any setting on and off the golf course.
“The Club is looking to expand its junior golf programs even more in 2025,” said Head Golf Professional Tim Radomicki. “We’re excited to apply the Operation 36 curriculum to the Creeker Academy program in 2025. By achieving the goal of scoring 36 per level, juniors can continue to level up and extend the golf course yardage throughout the summer, making Operation 36 the ideal program for junior golfers to gain confidence in their game.”
Cherry Creek Country Club is home to you and your family for relaxation, fun and growth: three generations playing a quick nine holes and time with your child on a warm summer evening
Nestled amongst majestic mountain ranges, Red Sky Golf Club’s 24,000-square-foot clubhouse captures the essence of a mountain ranch while offering one of the most refined member experiences in the area. The private facilities feature a perfectly positioned pool deck and restaurant for sunsets, clay tennis courts, and a year-round golf academy. The Club’s summer schedule boasts member-favorite tournaments, adventurous outings, parties, and family-oriented fun. Come winter, they take to the slopes at Vail Mountain and Beaver Creek Resort.
Entering a new era of offerings, updated membership features new pricing for golf and social membership in addition to an unprecedented promotion with the esteemed Bachelor Gulch Club - extending the elevated lifestyle from course to on-mountain. With non-equity, one-year trials, and Premier Membership – there is an option for anyone looking to embrace mountain time.
Red Sky’s two outstanding 18-hole courses – one designed by Tom Fazio (voted 2025 “Best Mountain Course” by AvidGolfer readers), and the other by Greg Norman – create a golf experience as
unique as it is breathtaking. The courses bring players across 800 acres of former ranchland, weaving through aspen groves and sage meadows. The Club is private but allows resort play through select local concierge. Each day one course is set aside for members-only play, orchestrating an even more exclusive experience.
Sitting just under 8,000 feet in elevation, Red Sky defines true mountain golf. It offers expansive mountain vista views, a glimpse at neighboring wildlife, crisp sunrises, and alpenglow evenings. It’s a sanctuary like no other.
Resort Stay & Play Packages: 1.844.296.0311
Membership Inquiries: 970.754.4250
Email: thesignatureclubs@vailresorts.com
COME FOR THE GOLF, STAY FOR THE EXTRAORDINARY
Tucked away in a magnificent landscape, the Kissing Camels Golf Course at Garden of the Gods Resort and Club offers an unparalleled experience for adventurers and golf enthusiasts alike. Recognized as an AvidGolfer Top Pick , this championship 27-hole course invites players to explore its lush greens and challenging fairways. At Kissing Camels Golf Couse, adventure is redefined, leaving the ordinary far behind. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to shave strokes off your game, our PGA professionals are here to elevate your skills.
Resort guests can enjoy exclusive access to this golfing paradise, perfect for refining their swings among breathtaking views. From the practice range to the short game area and world-class golf shop, every detail was carefully designed with the golf lover in mind.
Experiences at Garden of the Gods Resort and Club go beyond the course. Embrace a luxurious lifestyle with exclusive privileges to all the amenities offered as a Club Member. Unlock year-round access to the Strata Fitness Center, all three pools and excellent dining options.
Whether you are here for the game or the connections that come with it, a Club Membership opens
up a variety of benefits, including covered green fees, retail discounts, and a level of service that exceeds expectations.
Come for the golf, stay for the extraordinary. From staycations to Club Membership, every moment at Garden of the Gods Resort and Club promises new adventures and unforgettable memories.
MORE INFORMATION: (866) 335-2792
3320 Mesa Road Colorado Springs CO 80904 GardenOfTheGodsResort.com
It’s time to get back into the swing of things. Named as a staff pick from Avid Golfer and only one hour south of Denver, our 27-hole golf course offers both serenity and challenge. Start your day with breakfast with a view, and head out to train with a Golf Performance Assessment instructor. Get back in shape with expert tips and guidance, then take what you’ve learned and put it into practice on the golf course. Enjoy a short trip or unlock all aspects of the property as a golf member! An unforgettable golf getaway awaits you. Are you ready?
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27-hole, award-winning golf with mountain views
Golf Performance assessments
Luxury lodge rooms
Award-winning culinary experiences
OUR EXPERIENCE
This premier club brings the beauty of the southern Rockies into focus. The region has rivers, meadows, creeks, volcanic formations, wildlife and mountain hikes, and the nearby Wolf Creek Ski Area. The club and resort offer golf memberships that make available the complexes full array of benefits – fly fishing along the club’s private stretch of the Rio Grande River, the fitness Center, swimming and tennis complex, as well as the club’s social activities as well as a private fishing lodge and other benefits. Other membership types are social, young associate, sports and angling.
THE GOLF: The golf course and dining room are open to the public, and the course has been challenging members and visitors since 2002. The front nine hugs the Rio Grande banks, and the back nine features holes cut from the forest and rock formations of the adjoining hills. From the breathtaking elevated tee box on No. 1 to the final putt the courses use native mountain terrain, grasses and waterways to challenge even the best player.
THE DINING: Culinary delights await at the resort’s dining venues. The Timbers Restaurant and Big River Grille offer guests a diverse menu that blends innovative recipes with familiar flavors, all
set against the backdrop of the Rocky Mountains and the 18th hole of the golf course.
DON’T MISS: The view from the first tee. Players start high and immediately descend to the river wetlands for the front nine. Take a moment to breathe in the beauty before your first shot.
QUESTIONS:
Amanda Withers | Membership Director membership@rgcresort.com 719.657.1027
Aspen Glen Club 0545 Bald Eagle Way, Carbondale 970-510-0157; aspen-glen.com
Ballyneal Golf Club 1 Ballyneal Lane, Holyoke 970-854-5900; ballyneal.com
Bear Creek Golf Club
12201 Morrison Rd., Denver 303-667-4626; bearcreekgolfclub.net
Black Bear Golf Club 11300 Canterberry Pkwy., Parker 720-330-7087; invitedclubs.com/clubs/ blackstone-black-bear
Blackstone Country Club
7777 Country Club Dr., Aurora 720-330-7087; invitedclubs.com/clubs/ blackstone-black-bear
Bookcliff Country Club 2730 G Rd., Grand Junction 970-243-3323; bookcliffcc.com
Boulder Country Club 350 Clubhouse Rd., Boulder 303-530-4600; bouldercc.org
Broadmoor Golf Club
Castle Pines Golf Club
The Country Club at Castle Pines
Catamount Ranch & Club
Cherry Creek Country Club
Cherry Hills Country Club
One Lake Circle, Colorado Springs 719-577-5790; broadmoorgolfclub.org
1000 Hummingbird Dr., Castle Rock 303-688-6000; castlepinesgolfclub.club
6400 Country Club Dr., Castle Pines Village 303-688-7400; ccatcastlepines.com
33400 B Catamount Dr., Steamboat Springs 970-871-9300; catamountranchclub.com
2405 South Yosemite St., Denver 303-597-0300; cherrycreekcountryclub.com
4125 S. University Blvd., Cherry Hills Village 303-350-5200; chcc.com
$7,500$12,500 $615/mo. No N/A
$20,000 $870/mo.
$6,000 $570/mo.
$874/mo.
Clubhouse, swimming, tennis, pickleball & fitness at Blackstone CC Jeff Brauer (1996) KELLEY ROWE
Full golf access to Black BearClubhouse, dining, social events, resort pool, fitness, tennis + MORE Jay Morrish (2006) KELLEY ROWE
EDITOR’S
Initiations
clubs make financing available. ** Dues reflect full golf. They do not account for food and beverage minimums, service fees, capital
CLUB ADDRESS, PHONE, WEB
COLORADO GOLF CLUB 8000 PRESERVATION TRAIL, PARKER 303-840-5400; COLORADOGOLFCLUB.COM N/A
COLORADO SPRINGS COUNTRY CLUB
3333 TEMPLETON GAP RD., COLORADO SPRINGS 719-634-8851; CSCOUNTRYCLUB.COM
$12,500/ $8,750
$705/MO.NO 375
COLUMBINE COUNTRY CLUB 17 FAIRWAY LANE, COLUMBINE VALLEY 303-794-2674; COLUMBINECC.COM $105,000 $1,200/ MO.
THE CLUB AT CORDILLERA 655 CLUBHOUSE DR., EDWARDS 970-926-4687; CORDILLERA-VAIL.COM
CORNERSTONE CLUB
COUNTRY CLUB OF COLORADO
COUNTRY CLUB OF THE ROCKIES
DENVER COUNTRY CLUB
EAGLE SPRINGS GOLF CLUB
1000 CORNERSTONE TRAIL, MONTROSE 970-249-1922; CORNERSTONECLUB.COM
125 E. CLUBHOUSE DR., COLORADO SPRINGS 719-538-4080; CCOFCOLORADO.COM
676 SAWATCH DR., EDWARDS 970-926-3080; COUNTRYCLUBOFTHEROCKIES.COM
1700 E. FIRST AVE., DENVER 303-733-2441; DENVERCC.NET
28521 U.S. HIGHWAY 6 & 24, WOLCOTT 970-926-4400; EAGLESPRINGS.ORG
EATON COUNTRY CLUB 37661 WELD COUNTY RD. 39, EATON 970-454-2106; EATONCC.NET
THE CLUB AT FLYING HORSE
FORT COLLINS COUNTRY CLUB
1880 WEISKOPF POINT, COLORADO SPRINGS 719-487-2660; FLYINGHORSECLUB.COM
1920 COUNTRY CLUB RD., FORT COLLINS 970-482-1336; FORTCOLLINSCC.COM
THE FOX HILL CLUB 1400 STATE HWY 119, LONGMONT 303-651-7600; THEFOXHILLCLUB.COM
FROST CREEK CLUB
1094 FROST CREEK DR., EAGLE 970-455-3072; FROSTCREEK.COM
GARDEN OF THE GODS RESORT AND CLUB
3320 MESA RD., COLORADO SPRINGS 719-520-4980; GARDENOFTHEGODSCLUB.COM
$100,000
$75,000 (WESTERN SLOPE); $150,000 (RESIDENT)
$16,530/ YR. NO 1,085
$15,000/ YEAR (ALL CATEGORIES) NO
$25,000 $665/MO. NO 395
9-HOLE SHORT COURSE, DINING, RESORT-STYLE POOL, FITNESS, TRAILS, ABOUTGOLF SIMULATORS, INDOOR BAYS, TENNIS AND PICKLE BALL
SWIMMING, TENNIS, DINING, FITNESS, PICKLEBALL, KIDS’ PROGRAMMING
UNKNOWN (1954); DICK PHELPS (1987) EMILY BASENBERG
SWIMMING, TENNIS, PAR-3 COURSE, FITNESS, INDOOR SIMULATORS, INDOOR/ OUTDOOR DINING, SPA HENRY HUGHES (1956) LEAH CAILLIER
SWIMMING, TENNIS, NORDIC CENTER, DINING, HIKING, FLY-FISHING, SKIING, TROON PRIVÉ PRIVILEGES
DINING, 50 MILES OF HIKING AND BIKING TRAILS , FLYFISHING, HORSEBACK RIDING, SNOWSHOEING, 4-WHEELING, SHOOTING, TENNIS, PICKLEBALL, ARCHERY
SWIMMING, DINING, TENNIS, FITNESS, SAILING, SPA, BEACH, LAKE, WATERSPORTS, PICKLEBALL
FITNESS, SIMULATORS, FLY-FISHING, TENNIS, PICKLEBALL
$75,000$125,000 $1,293/ MO. INVITATION ONLY
SWIMMING, TENNIS, ICE RINK, FITNESS,
VALLEY: T. FAZIO (1997) MOUNTAIN: H. IRWIN (1994) SUMMIT: J NICKLAUS (2001) ALLYSON
GREG NORMAN (2007) MATT DUSENBERRY (2018) CHAD QUIRK
PETE DYE (1973) CATHY MATTHEWS KANE
JACK NICKLAUS (1984)
JAMES FOULIS (1902) BILL COORE (1985) GIL HANSE (2009)
BILL HUGHES, MPGA
MOLLY WILSON
MORRISH/ TOM WEISKOPF (1995) JAMES OEFELEIN
FRANK BAUMGARDNER (1968)
STEPHANIE SCOTT
$45,00075,000 $770/ $815/MO. NO 450
$15,000 $685/MO. NO
$10,000 $595/MO.NO 450
$150,000
$10,890/ YR (NAT’L); $14,0800/ YR. (LOCAL) NO 425
LODGING, DINING, SWIMMING, TENNIS, PICKLEBALL, FITNESS, SPA, INDOOR GOLF FACILITY
SWIMMING, DINING, FITNESS, INDOOR & OUTDOOR TENNIS, REICPROCAL PROGRAMS
TOM WEISKOPF (2005) FLYING HORSE NORTH: PHIL SMITH (2020)
BRANDEN PHILLIPS/ TAYLOR GOUGH
HENRY HUGHES (1960) PETE DYE (2001) HEIDI ELSER
DINING, SWIMMING, TENNIS, PICKLEBALL, FITNESS FRANK HUMMEL (1972) REBECCA CASH
SWIMMING, TENNIS, FITNESS, FISHING, SPA, PADDLEBOARD, ARCHERY, YURTS, NORDIC SKIING, ICE SKATING, SNOWSHOEING, JEEP ACCESS, HIKING AND BIKING TRAILS
(2007)
(1997)
Glacier CLUB
Glenmoor Country Club
Greeley Country Club
600 Glacier Club Dr., Durango 970-382-7800; theglacierclub.com
$50,000/
110 Glenmoor Dr., Cherry Hills Village 303-781-3000; glenmoorcc.org $95,000 $1,400/ mo.
4500 W. 10th St., Greeley 970-353-0528; greeleycc.org
Harmony Club 4175 Club Dr., Timnath 970-482-4653; harmonyclub.info
Hiwan Golf Club 30671 Clubhouse Ln., Evergreen 303-674-3366; hiwan.com
The Club at Inverness
200 Inverness Dr., Englewood 303-397-7878; theclubatinverness.com
Lake Valley Golf Club 4400 Lake Valley Dr., Niwot 303-444-2114; lakevalley.com
Lakewood Country Club
6800 W. 10th Ave., Lakewood 303-233-4614; lakewoodcountryclub.net
Maroon Creek Club 10 Club Circle Rd., Aspen 970-920-1533; mccaspen.com
Meridian Golf Club
Perry Park Country Club
Pinehurst Country Club
The Pinery Country Club
The Club at Pradera
Ptarmigan Country Club
Pueblo Country Club
Two clubhouses, swimming, tennis & pickleball, fitness, spa, golf simulator, winter activities center
Swimming,
$5,000^ $654/mo.
Arthur Hills (1974) Irwin-Schoeder (2017) JACKSON LACEK
(1985)
Bendelow (1908)/ Donald Ross (1917)Gil Hanse (2018) Carol Kaiser
9742 S. Meridian Blvd., Englewood 303-799-8402; meridiangolfclub.com
7047 Perry Park Blvd., Larkspur 303-681-3305; perryparkcc.com
6255 W. Quincy Ave., Denver 303-996-5499; muchmorethangolf.com
6900 N. Pinery Pkwy., Parker 303-841-5157; thepinerycc.com
5225 Raintree Dr., Parker 303-607-5672; theclubatpradera.com
5416 Vardon Way, Fort Collins 970-226-8555; ptarmigancc.com
3200 8th Ave., Pueblo 719-543-4844; pueblocountryclub.com
EDITOR’S NOTE: This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. In cases where information is not available (N/A), the club had not yet officially established initiations and dues for the 2025 golf season or Elected not to provide That information. In all cases, contact the clubs directly for the most current information.
* Initiations reflect full golf memberships for individuals. When given, ranges can account for incentives, promotions, refundability or multiple levels (equity/non-equity, associate, junior [usually ages 21-39], family, etc.). Some clubs make financing available.
** Dues reflect full golf. They do not account for food and beverage minimums, service fees, capital assessments or other surcharges. Ranges reflect membership levels. ^2024 data
The Ranch Country Club 11887 Tejon St., Westminster 303-460-9700; theranchcc.com
Ravenna Country Club 11118 Caretaker Rd., Littleton 720-956-1600; ravennagolf.com
Red Rocks Country Club 16235 W. Belleview Ave., Morrison 303-352-2030; redrockscountryclub.org
Red Sky Golf Club 1099 Red Sky Rd., Wolcott 970-754-8400; redskygolfclub.com
Rio Grande 0285 Rio Grande Club Trail, South Fork 719-873-1995; rgcresort.com
Roaring Fork Club 100 Arbaney Ranch Rd., Basalt 970-927-9000; roaringforkclub.com
The Club at Rolling Hills 15707 W. 26th Ave., Golden 303-279-3334; theclubatrollinghills.org
Snowmass Club 0239 Snowmass Club Cir., Snowmass Village 970-923-5600; snowmassclub.com
Sonnenalp Club 1265 Berry Creek Rd., Edwards 970-477-5376; sonnenalpclub.com
TPC Colorado 2375 TPC Parkway, Berthoud 303-522-5711; tpc.com/colorado
Valley Country Club 14601 Country Club Dr., Centennial 720-630-2463; valleycountryclub.org
The Country Club at Woodmoor 18945 Pebble Beach Way, Monument 719-884-7241; ccwoodmoor.com
$15,000$25,000 $665$775/mo. No 425
$75,000 $1,195
Indoor golf facility, indoor/ outdoor tennis, swimming, family pools, fitness, dining, indoor/ outdoor kids play area Dick Phelps (1974) Micah Levenson
Clubhouse, dining, pool, fitness center , TrackMan on range Jay Morrish
$50,000 $560/mo. Yes 430 Dining, swimming, fishing, hiking, golf simulator
$140,000 $12,210/ yr. No 425
$7,000 $465
$75,000$300,000
Alicia
Stanley
Kevin Atkinson (2017) Grant Jensen
Swimming, tennis, 2 clubhouses and restaurants, fitness, yearround golf academy
Fitness center w/ steam & massage rooms, pool & hot tub complex,restaurant, private Gold Medal Waters & fishing lodge Ric Buckton & Jay Benson (2001)
Amanda Withers
$14,500$39,500/ yr. INVITATION ONLY 500 Swimming, tennis, fly-fishing, dining, fitness Jack Nicklaus (1999) Sam Broome
$80,000 $1,288/ mo. Yes 425 Swimming, indoor/outdoor tennis, fitness, HD golf simulator, dining
$195,000 $1,595/ mo. No 375
$45,000 $912/mo. No 350
$60,000 $8,950/Yr. No N/A
$50,000 $995/mo. No 470
$9,500 $494/mo. No 415
Press Maxwell/ Dick Phelps (1967) Marta Kostelny
Spa & Fitness, Swimming, indoor/outdoor tennis, pickleball, cross-country skiing, dining, indoor golf simulator Jim Engh (2003) Joanna Mallory
Swimming, tennis, pickleball, spa, fitness, dining, practice facilities Jay Morrish/ Bob Cupp (1982) Diane Kerchof
3 restaurants, Pool, 600- acre lake, fitness center, waterfowl hunting, access to 30 other TPCs ARTHUR SCHAUPETER (2018) Michael Newberg
Swimming, lighted tennis, fitness, dining, children’s activity center William Bell (1960) Brenton
Swimming, indoor tennis & pickleball, fitness, cross-country skiing, childcare
Press Maxwell (1969)
Stephanie Thien
EDITOR’S NOTE: This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. In cases where information is not available (N/A), the club had not yet officially established initiations and dues for the 2025 golf season or Elected not to provide That information. In all cases, contact the clubs directly for the most current information.
* Initiations reflect full golf memberships for individuals. When given, ranges can account for incentives, promotions, refundability or multiple levels (equity/non-equity, associate, junior [usually ages 21-39], family, etc.). Some clubs make financing available.
** Dues reflect full golf. They do not account for food and beverage minimums, service fees, capital assessments or other surcharges. Ranges reflect membership levels. CLUB ADDRESS, PHONE, WEB