West Orange Country Club picks BrightView Golf to maintain course

The Lloyd Clifton-designed course opened in 1967 and was rebuilt in 2006.


BrightView Golf Maintenance has been selected by Orlando’s West Orange Country Club to maintain its championship course. BrightView will be responsible for all aspects of course maintenance, including turf, irrigation and tree care, with maintenance of putting surfaces a top priority.

The Lloyd Clifton-designed course in Winter Garden is known for its “Tin Cup” tournament, a two-day Ryder Cup format pitting junior and senior golfers against each other. The course has played host to mini tour events, including the Hooters Tour and Suncoast Ladies Series.

The club was founded in 1967 by West Orange County citrus families and rebuilt in 2006.

“We are honored to have been chosen to care for this historic course, one of the best-known private golf facilities in central Florida,” BrightView Golf Maintenance president Greg Pieschala said. “We are looking forward to helping West Orange continue to establish itself as a premier family recreational facility, providing the best golf experience in the region for members, visitors and competitive golfers.”

BrightView is a leading golf course maintenance company in Florida, caring for 24 championship courses around the state.

“After extensive analysis on options available to us, we concluded BrightView Golf Maintenance gave us our best depth of resources while balancing quality against cost,” club partner and owner Jeff Haire said. “We are very pleased with our decision.”