Concert Golf Partners has acquired the Golf Club of the Everglades from PulteGroup. The 261-acre golf club designed by golf architect Rees Jones in Naples, Florida, is the 35th private club nationwide to join the Concert Golf portfolio.
PulteGroup considered multiple interested investors before selecting Concert Golf Partners as its successor, ensuring a continued high-level of service for its members and the long-term enhancement of the Golf Club of the Everglades. The Golf Club of the Everglades becomes the ninth Florida club in the Concernt Golf Partners portfolio, joining the nearby The Club at Renaissance in Fort Myers.
“The Golf Club of the Everglades boasts a fantastic golf course, and we are proud to feature this club in our collection of exclusive private clubs nationwide,” Concert Golf Partners senior vice president of corporate development Jordan Peace said. “With Concert Golf based in Florida, we are especially proud to invest in the Naples community, which has shown tremendous resilience and resolve through the recent hurricanes. We look forward to delivering exciting enhancements and first-class service to the Golf Club of the Everglades’ members.”
The Golf Club of the Everglades is a private, members-only club that is respected in the Naples community, which has one of the highest demands for private clubs in the country.
“We believe Concert Golf is the right partner to continue the exclusive and high-end service that is part of the fabric of the Golf Club of the Everglades,” PulteGroup director of land planning Scott Brooks said. “And we’re excited that the club is poised to thrive for many years to come under their ownership.”
The club is home to a 7,352-yard, par 72, open links-style championship course that Jones debuted in 2000, with a members-only clubhouse, restaurant, and expansive practice facilities. Golf Club of the Everglades does not have tee times and members play at their leisure. The course carries a 75.1 rating and 137 slope. The club features an eight-acre practice facility.
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