THE FUTURE
2026 capital improvements program
Members of Grand Harbor have officially approved the 2026 Capital Improvements Program, a comprehensive plan designed to elevate the Club’s amenities and long-term member experience. The program includes a full renovation of the Main Clubhouse and the development of a new Lifestyle & Wellness Center, The Cove.
The approval follows a membership vote and reflects strong support for a vision shaped by extensive member feedback, surveys, club benchmarking, and strategic planning. The enhancements are designed to address key priorities, including expanded dining, enhanced social spaces, modern lifestyle and wellness amenities, and the addition of a comfort station.
LIFESTYLE + WELLNESS
THE COVE
The program includes the development of The Cove, a new standalone Lifestyle & Wellness Center, with construction expected to begin in Fall 2026 and be completed in Fall 2027.
THE COVE LIFESTYLE + WELLNESS HIGHLIGHTS
The approximately 15,000-square-foot facility will feature:
- Fitness and training spaces
- Spa and private treatment rooms
- Dedicated Pilates studios and multipurpose areas
- Indoor and outdoor fitness spaces
- A resort-style pool with lap lanes, sun shelf, and hot tub
- A café and outdoor gazebo bar
- Relaxation spaces, including a Zen garden and views overlooking the Indian River Lagoon
Designed as a year-round destination, The Cove will expand wellness, recreation, and social opportunities while helping distribute activity across the property.
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RENOVATION
MAIN CLUBHOUSE
The Main Clubhouse will undergo a renovation beginning in Summer 2027, with completion anticipated in Fall 2028.
MAIN CLUBHOUSE RENOVATION HIGHLIGHTS
The renovated facility will feature:
- New bar and lounge spaces designed for connection and social energy
- Expanded balcony dining with covered and open-air seating overlooking the course
- Reimagined arrival with a more welcoming, elevated first impression
- Expanded card rooms with more space, comfort, and flexibility
- New lounge with induction cooking for interactive dining, demos, and events
- New conference room for meetings and private gatherings
- Relocated and expanded Golf Shop with improved access and flow
- Enhanced Spoonbill’s with dedicated kitchen, pickup window, and outdoor dining
- Grab-and-go café and market for convenient, casual dining
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