Boca Woods Country Club begins $9 million renovation

Rees Jones and Bryce Swanson guiding the work on the 36-hole South Florida club’s Woods Course.

Courtesy of Boca Woods Country Club

Courtesy of Boca Woods Country Club

Boca Woods Country Club in Boca Raton, Florida, commenced a $9 million renovation of its Woods Course with a groundbreaking ceremony. Participants in the ceremony included golf course architects Rees Jones and Bryce Swanson, general manager/COO David Sweet, director of golf course maintenance Bill Hirchert, director of golf Jeff Gullett, members of the Boca Woods board of directors, past club presidents, and the golf greens committee.    

"Our team is pleased to be involved in the classic transformation of The Woods Course at Boca Woods Country Club,” Jones said. “The redesigned course will be both dramatic and playable. It's a design that will provide an ever-changing enjoyable experience for all members."

This renovation continues a trend of enhancements throughout the 36-hole club, including a 70,000-square-foot sports and wellness center with a pro shop, fitness center, spa, game room and soon-to-be unveiled multi-purpose space. The practice facility and short-game area are among the other recent enhancements.   

"The future for Boca Woods Country Club is very bright,” Sweet said. “In the last five years we have witnessed regeneration of the club, securing a vibrant future. The club maintains a strong financial position and members are supporting development of club assets."