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Located in Wellington, Florida, Wycliffe’s grand opening in 1989 exceeded all expectations. The first homes were in the Andover, Barclay and Cambridge neighborhoods and building continued until the club reached 1,045 residences in 14 neighborhoods! By the end of 1994, the clubhouse was expanded to include a new Cabana Club, Tennis Pro Shop, a second golf course, Dining Room and the Fitness Center.

Wycliffe Golf & Country Club offers a world of its own, with every resort-style amenity at your fingertips, including two championship golf courses, full-service spa, fitness and wellness center, tennis complex and a robust schedule of social events. Our current "home" includes glorious weather with bright sunshine, lush, tropical foliage, and indigenous wildlife. Much of our curated lifestyle is served up on verdant green lawns with impeccable homes, crystal blue pools and a golf cart garage. Our members and residents come from across the country in search of our distinctive, luxe style living.

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Club overview

Memberships 1045 Homes

Initiation fee $95,000

Annual Dues $18,678

Gross Volume $27MM

Employees 35 Agronomy not including HOA and contractor labor

Greens Tif-Eagle

Fairways & Tees Celebration (Converting to Bimini on East Course in 2024)

Architects Kipp Schulties (West Course) & Karl Litten (East Course)

Boards Members 11

Average age 73

Projects on the Horizon

In 2018, we expanded our short game areas and completely redid our driving range. In 2022, we invested $5.5 million into renovating our West Course.

Wycliffe’s progressive approach means much more to come:

East Course Renovation | March 2024

This $10 million project has been approved by our membership, and will be self-funded through our capital reserves.

Will you lead the way as we break ground?

NEW Golf Maintenance Facility | 2027-2028

The Culture

“We strive to create a family-friendly, people-first culture where we continuously improve our workspace and employee experience”

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