Hampton Golf, the Southeast’s leading golf course management company, has been selected to manage the golf course and club facilities at Hernando Oaks in Brooksville, Fla., just north of Tampa Bay. The agreement will add approximately 40 new team members to the Hampton Golf Team. Under the management agreement, Hampton Golf is responsible for the club’s golf and hospitality needs, including food and beverage, marketing, course maintenance and management of the facility’s operations.
“Our services at Hampton Golf allow golf course facilities to reduce costs, increase revenue and create an atmosphere for guests that is unparalleled to other courses across the state,” said MG Orender, president and CEO of Hampton Golf and former president of the PGA of America. Hampton Golf currently manages 18 courses and clubs in Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas. “Hernando Oaks is a respected course that provides an unforgettable experience for its players. It is our goal to make that experience better through enhanced customer service, easier tee time bookings and improved services to the club’s existing facilities.”
The golf course at Hernando Oaks was designed by Scott Pate of Seaside Golf Development to reflect Florida’s Old-World charm with majestic oaks laden with Spanish moss, tree-lined fairways and rolling greens incorporated throughout the natural course. The par-72, 18-hole course is located within the 626-acre residential community of Hernando Oaks just north of Tampa Bay in the wooded hills of west central Florida.
Hernando Oaks is a semi-private golf course open to residents and limited non-residents. Hampton Golf offers membership packages to Hernando Oaks and its additional facilities throughout the Southeastern United States. Those who purchase a membership at any of Hampton Golf’s facilities have access to reciprocal golf at select Hampton Golf courses at preferred rates. Memberships to Hampton Golf’s facilities also include access to clubhouses, member events, free lessons with its QuickStart2 Golf Program and competitive membership dues.
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