Business partners David Southworth and Joseph Deitch recently purchased Renaissance Golf Club on Boston's North Shore for $9 Million. The Club opened in 2006 to great acclaim, including being selected by Golf Inc. Magazine as the year's 2nd best new golf development in America.
"Other than the Liberty National Golf Club, I have never seen a course built with such quality and attention to detail as Renaissance," Southworth says. Renaissance is the first ever "signature" design from renowned golf architect Brian Silva.
David and Joe finalized their purchase of the high-end private golf club Feb. 28 from Fairway Renaissance of Milwaukee, Wis. With the course finished and already considered one of the finest new layouts in New England, Southworth's team is moving full steam ahead on constructing a Clubhouse facility fitting of the caliber of the Club along with completing other key amenities and upgrades to the property that are sure to make Renaissance one of the region's most sought after memberships.
"Our plan is to begin building a full-service clubhouse befitting the exceptional quality of this course as soon as possible and to have the club remain private," Southworth says.
There are currently about 100 members at the club. In addition to maintaining Renaissance as a private club, both Southworth and Deitch expect the facility to complement their existing business.
"In business we have always focused on delivering the highest level of service possible while at the same time cultivating a community which supports and nourishes everyone involved," Deitch says. "At the end of the day our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction is what makes us proud. Renaissance is a perfect platform for such an endeavor."