KemperSports will manage Fountains Country Club in Lake Worth, Florida. The company originally performed a 360-degree operations assessment and has since been selected to oversee the club’s golf, tennis, fitness and dining amenities. KemperSports now manages eight courses in the state of Florida.
Fountains Country Club is an 865-acre gated community, featuring three 18-hole golf courses known as the North, South and West Championship courses. All three were designed by Bruce Devlin and Robert von Hagge. Fountains Country Club has hosted past qualifying events for the Honda Classic on the PGA Tour and the Allianz Championship on the Champions Tour, in addition to multiple regional U.S. Open qualifiers.
“In today’s competitive market, it’s important for us to seek leadership from industry professionals,” Board President Paul McGinn said in a press release. “The Board and I are confident that KemperSports is the right partner to ensure the long-term health of our club.”
The private country club features a recently renovated 45,000-square-foot clubhouse, 12 tennis courts and a state-of-the-art fitness center.
“We have enjoyed working with Fountains Country Club and are please to expand our relationship,” KemperSports CEO Steve Skinner said in a press release. “We look forward to enhancing the members’ experience at Fountains.”
Northbrook, Illinois-based KemperSports owns and manages private, public and municipal golf courses, resorts, athletic clubs and lodging venues throughout the United States, Caribbean and Central America including award-winning Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in Bandon, Oregon. Fountains Country Club will also join KemperCollection, KemperSports’ portfolio of private clubs.
