News Summary
The Hoffmann Family of Companies has announced plans to redevelop the former Old Corkscrew Golf Club into the Pandion Club in Florida. Spanning 275 acres, the project will include a private golf course designed by Kyle Phillips, state-of-the-art practice facilities, and a charming clubhouse. With construction expected to begin soon, the club will enhance the local golfing community and create numerous job opportunities while prioritizing sustainability.
Exciting Plans for the Pandion Club Unveiled!
Golf enthusiasts, gather ’round! Big news is coming your way. The Hoffmann Family of Companies has just spilled the beans on their grand plans for the redevelopment of the former Old Corkscrew Golf Club. Buckle up as we explore what will soon become the Pandion Club, right in the heart of sunny Florida.
What’s In Store?
The site spans a whopping 275 acres, offering plenty of room for the ultimate golfing experience. A private golf course, designed by none other than esteemed golf course architect Kyle Phillips, will be the crown jewel of this massive project. The course will feature a par-71 layout, stretching up to 7,220 yards in length – talk about a challenge!
Golfers can expect top-notch practice facilities to hone their skills. These will include a state-of-the-art driving range and specialized short-game practice areas. No more excuses for those missed putts!
Clubhouse Charm
The clubhouse will be a sight to behold, designed in a charming low-country style. Just imagine enjoying a post-round meal surrounded by an inviting atmosphere. It’s all about enhancing that golf lifestyle.
The Road Ahead!
So, when can we expect all this magic to happen? Well, construction is currently waiting on permitting approval, but if all goes well, we could see work kick off later this year. The Pandion Club is expected to swing open its doors to members by late 2027, promising a bright future for the local golfing scene.
Job Opportunities Galore!
But don’t think this project is just about the golfers. It’s also set to create hundreds of jobs during peak construction and provide plenty of permanent roles in course management and hospitality once the club is up and running. This redevelopment will surely contribute to the economic vitality of the area, benefiting the community on many levels.
A Smart Investment
Back in 2022, Hoffmann Family of Companies made a shrewd investment, acquiring the Old Corkscrew property for $14.5 million and two nearby cottages for $4.5 million, totaling $19 million. They followed that up by securing a $40 million loan in June for the redevelopment. Talk about putting their money where their mouth is!
Putting Sustainability First
The club’s design also prioritizes sustainability and environmental planning. The project aims to obtain Certified Audubon International Signature Sanctuary status, ensuring that ecological consulting and resiliency strategies are in play for habitat preservation. It’s great to see that not only will the course be stunning but also environmentally friendly!
Unlike many developments these days, this project is repurposing the existing golf course rather than going for that higher-density development approach. The limited membership will consist of about 280 golfers, creating a more exclusive atmosphere for those who want to enjoy their game in peace.
Emulating British Heathlands
As for the design of the course, it aims to emulate the distinct character of British heathland-style courses, setting it apart from the more typical Florida designs we often see. Golfers who appreciate traditional styles will surely be delighted!
Team of Experts
A dynamic team, including C.R. Smith Construction, MHK Architecture, and various engineering firms, is on board to bring this vision to life. With such expertise, you can rest assured that the Pandion Club will be a standout in the golfing world.
Community Impact
Ultimately, the leaders behind this project believe that the investment will help stabilize property values in the surrounding areas, further boosting the local economy. A flourishing golf club means a vibrant community!
So, keep an eye out as the first swings at the Pandion Club come into view. Exciting times are ahead for our golfing community!
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- Gulfshore Business: Esteros Pandion Club Redevelopments
- News-Press: Pandion Golf Club Opening in 2027
- Business Observer: Hoffmann Renames Golf Club
- Wikipedia: Golf Course
- Golf Course Industry: Pandion Club in Southwest Florida
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Golf
- Golf Pass: Best Public Golf Courses Turning Private
- Google Search: Pandion Club Estero
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