Backed by the financial strength of Tower Three Partners, an operationally oriented private equity firm, Heritage Golf Group has finalized a yearlong $12 million renovation process involving eight properties in four states. From new restaurants and clubhouses, to the addition of luxury cottages and golf course improvements, guests will experience significant enhancements that are all a part of Heritage Golf Group’s plan to create premier golf properties on the cutting edge of tradition.
In collaboration with the project management team, CEO and partner Davis Sezna, identified areas of each golf course property in the boutique group’s portfolio that needed to be added, renovated or completely re-built to elevate the clubs to the standard of excellence that Heritage Golf Group embodies.
"Our approach to hospitality is defined by a passion to exceed people's expectations through authentic and memorable experiences," Sezna said. "While we will always be rooted in the tradition of golf, our aim is to surprise and excite guests with unexpected amenities, creating environments where people build lifelong friendships and memories. Whether that's getting off the golf course for a wine tasting, playing beach volleyball, attending a black tie dinner event, or enjoying a pig pickin’ BBQ in their favorite blue jeans, our clubs are committed to providing fun for all.”
Enhanced properties include The Dominion Club in Richmond, Va; Port Royal Golf Club, Palmetto Hall Plantation, Oyster Reef Golf Club and Shipyard Golf Club in Hilton Head Island, S.C.; Champions Retreat in Evans, Ga.; TPC Tampa Bay in Lutz, Fla.; and TPC Prestancia in Sarasota, Fla.
Champions Retreat installed all-new irrigation and drainage systems on the Island and Bluff courses, as well as extensive tree management landscaping on the edges of all three courses.
Port Royal Golf Club, Palmetto Hall Plantation, Oyster Reef Golf Club and Shipyard Golf Club all received clubhouse renovations including lobby upgrades and updated retail shops. Golf course improvements were made at all four clubs, including new bunkers, sodding, greens and tree removal.
Additional improvements include clubhouse renovation work, new cart paths, and a new state-of-the-art pump house to improve irrigation at TPC Prestancia. The Dominion Club went through a clubhouse renovation and major bunker renovation project. The club also improved old cart paths and renovated restrooms on the golf course.
Heritage Golf Group finalizes $12 million in renovations during 2015
Investments include course improvements at multiple facilities.