NAPLES, Fla. – The Club at Olde Cypress, one of the most vibrant, active and welcoming private clubs in Southwest Fla., will undergo a transformative clubhouse renovation project beginning in spring of 2025, club owner STOCK Development announced.

When the multi-million-dollar endeavor concludes in January 2026, the 34,000-square-foot clubhouse, one of the private club’s centerpiece amenities, will boast an additional 10,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space, redefining the dining and social scene for members.

“The clubhouse is the social pulse of our community, and this project will ensure it continues to be the place for our members to gather – whether they are having drink on the patio or they want to enjoy a fine dining experience – long into the future,” said Claudine Léger-Wetzel, STOCK Development’s vice president of sales and marketing. “The project reflects STOCK Development’s dedication to maintaining the exceptional standards members of The Club at Olde Cypress have long enjoyed.”

Among the many highlights of the project are:

● The addition of a 2,500-square-foot covered bar and dining area on the first floor, allowing members to enjoy the beautiful Naples weather throughout the year.

● A new 2,000 square foot kitchen to support the casual and fine dining options Executive Chef Caesar Fernandez and his team serve daily.

● The clubhouse’s second floor will enjoy a dramatic expansion of its covered terrace and sun deck, highlighted by a new bar area.

● There will be a new Wine Cave and Private Dining area, featuring a redesigned kitchen entrance.

● The addition of a golf simulator and movie theatre experience.

Olde Cypress’ stunning P.B. Dye designed golf course will remain open throughout the project, as will the racquet sports and various social activities that are at the heart of the club’s popularity.

The clubhouse project will come on the heels of a 2021 golf course renovation that earned rave reviews. Among the highlights of the golf course project were the resurfacing of all 18 greens, practice green and chipping area with TifEagle Bermuda; enlarging, leveling and re-grassing tee boxes; installation of a new subsurface drainage system for rapid expulsion of excess water and new high-performance, artificial turf stations on the driving range for use when the grass tees are closed.

For more information about The Club at Olde Cypress, including how to get a spot on the club’s waitlist, visit OldeCypress.com.

About the Club at Olde Cypress
The Club at Olde Cypress is owned by STOCK Development, Southwest Florida’s preeminent residential developer and builder since 2001, and operated by STOCK Hospitality, which provides innovative solutions uniquely tailored to club communities. Creating exceptional member experiences is the cornerstone of all Stock Hospitality services, which range from club operations and golf course maintenance to membership marketing and programming. New members can choose from three categories of membership carefully crafted to offer something for everyone.

Widely considered one of the most vibrant, active and welcoming clubs in Southwest Florida, Olde Cypress is home to the first P.B. Dye golf course in Collier County. Other amenities include tennis and pickleball courts, fitness center and pool and a 34,000-square-foot clubhouse featuring both casual and fine dining. The club and surrounding 540-acre gated community are located just minutes from the Naples’ famous beaches, world-class shopping on 5th Avenue, and the Southwest Florida International Airport.

For more information visit www.OldeCypress.com.

Chris King

A 20-year marketing a public relations professional, Chris King spent the six years prior to launching Kingfish Communications directing the public relations, social media and email marketing efforts of Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday, golf’s largest marketing cooperative. King launched a blog that helped increase MBGH’s website traffic exponentially and nearly tripled email open rates.

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