From golfing and racket courts to community activities and dining, country clubs mean something different to every member, said Zac Wellner, Westlake Country Club regional general manager.
That’s why when Westlake Country Club rebranded from Lost Creek Country Club in 2022, it was about improving the member experience through an array of upgraded amenities, Wellner said.
Westlake Country Club underwent three years of renovations, culminating in December with the opening of a new restaurant and deck.
“This was part of that vision to rebrand,” Wellner said. “New clubhouse, new name, new amenities, just a new foot forward.”
What else?: However, Westlake Country Club isn’t the only local club that has undergone recent changes.
Twin Creeks Country Club also completed multimillion-dollar transformations of its main and private dining rooms, bar, and lounge areas in early 2025, following upgrades to its Family Activities Center a year earlier.
Meanwhile, River Place Country Club and Lakecliff Racquet Club have big plans for 2026, officials with both projects said.