DALLAS, Feb. 08, 2017 -- ClubCorp – The World Leader in Private Clubs® (NYSE:MYCC) – announces the acquisition of Eagle’s Nest Country Club, a premier member-owned country club located in Maryland, just north of Baltimore. ClubCorp plans to spend more than $1 million on capital projects that will bring new amenities, improvements and upgrades to the club.
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“We are very excited to announce the addition of Eagle’s Nest and the Baltimore market to the ClubCorp Network,” said Mark Burnett, ClubCorp president and COO. “This is an exceptional club located in a beautiful area of the country with a very active membership – a perfect complement to our portfolio of clubs.”
The addition of Eagle’s Nest brings the number of ClubCorp clubs on the Upper East Coast to 22. Additional clubs in the market include Chantilly National Golf and Country Club in Centreville, River Creek Club in Leesburg, Piedmont Club in Haymarket, The City Club of Washington in downtown D.C. and Tower Club Tysons Corner in Vienna.
“This is great way to start the 47th year of our club's rich history,” said Mary Kay Mosch, president of Eagle's Nest Country Club. “The members cannot wait to take advantage of ClubCorp’s Network and very much look forward to the changes that will come with ClubCorp’s commitment to capital improvements and vast experience in the industry.”
Featuring spectacular views overlooking Dulaney Valley and Loch Raven Reservoir, Eagle’s Nest Country Club offers a championship 18-hole golf course surrounded by 75 dawn redwoods – one of the largest single collections in the country of the majestic trees – and sycamores and accented by streams, ponds and bunkers that challenge all levels of golfers. Amenities also include a clubhouse offering upscale and casual dining, eight Har-Tru outdoor tennis courts, Olympic-size pool and private event space that can accommodate up to 220.
Eagle’s Nest members will be able to enjoy ClubCorp's unique O.N.E. program, which provides value-oriented benefits at the member's Home Club, in addition to their Community and Worldwide including complimentary green fees and complimentary dining when traveling throughout the ClubCorp Network, which now offers access to more than 300 private clubs and special offerings at more than 1,000 hotels, resorts and entertainment venues.
About ClubCorp (NYSE:MYCC)
Since its founding in 1957, Dallas-based ClubCorp has operated with the central purpose of Building Relationships and Enriching Lives®. ClubCorp is a leading owner-operator of private golf and country clubs and private business clubs in North America. ClubCorp owns or operates a portfolio of over 200 golf and country clubs, business clubs, sports clubs, and alumni clubs in 26 states, the District of Columbia and two foreign countries that serve over 430,000 members, with approximately 20,000 peak-season employees. ClubCorp Holdings, Inc. is a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:MYCC). ClubCorp properties include: Firestone Country Club (Akron, Ohio); Mission Hills Country Club (Rancho Mirage, California); The Woodlands Country Club (The Woodlands, Texas); Capital Club Beijing; and Metropolitan Club Chicago. You can find ClubCorp on Facebook at facebook.com/clubcorp and on Twitter at @ClubCorp.
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