December Debut Planned For All-New Troon Country Club

Troon Country Club members will soon experience a “new Troon” when the club debuts its new clubhouse this December. Construction crews are working towards completion of the $7.5 million clubhouse expansion and renovation that will provide members with new and expanded club amenities. As clubhouse construction moves into its final phase, the award-winning club has unveiled a revitalized sport/social membership option called the Signature Membership, providing the finest in amenities, service and exclusivity along with generous seasonal golf benefits.

The original Troon Country Club clubhouse was built in 1986 and has undergone two partial renovations – one in 1997 and one in 2003 – but neither was as large and all-encompassing as the current project. Douglas Fredrikson Architects of Phoenix, the original clubhouse architect more than 30 years ago, is overseeing the renovation and expansion.

“Members and their guests will be amazed by the new Troon Country Club clubhouse,” said Garrett Wallace, general manager, Troon Country Club. “The renovations and expansion allow us to elevate every aspect of the member experience and solidify Troon Country Club’s place as the premier private club in Scottsdale.”

When it opens in December, the Troon Country Club clubhouse will have an entirely new look and feel as the overall décor and clubhouse appointments have all been updated. A second floor has been added on the north side of the building and will be home to an incredible 9,000 sq. ft. wellness center. On the first floor, a new library will serve as a multipurpose member activity and meeting room, while a remodeled Quail’s Nest lounge will include a larger, golf course-and-mountain-facing bar and an expanded outdoor dining area with spectacular views of Pinnacle Peak. In addition, the golf shop will increase in size and the club will debut a new casual Members’ Grille. Enhancements are also being made to the clubhouse arrival experience at the Porte Cochere and entry hall.

Even with all of the clubhouse construction activity, the club recently hosted the 74th Arizona Open Championship on its award-winning Jay Morrish and Tom Weiskopf-designed golf course. Played August 17th – 19th and made up of both professional and amateur golfers from across the country, this year’s tournament was won by Calum Hill of Silver City, New Mexico. 2017 marked the fourth consecutive year and 10th time in the history of the event that Troon Country Club has hosted this prestigious tournament put on by the Southwest Section of the PGA.

For additional information on membership – including a limited time offer on the new Signature Membership – contact Director of Sales & Marketing Nicole Niemann at [email protected]. For more information on Troon Country Club, visit www.trooncc.com or call 480-473-5093.