Lookout Mountain Club will be officially reopening its historic golf course after a comprehensive restoration project on June 20
Lookout Mountain Club will be officially reopening its historic golf course after a comprehensive restoration project on June 20. The Club, located on the beautiful Lookout Mountain, has been a favorite destination for golfers since 1925.
The recent restoration brings back the original beauty and charm of the Seth Raynor course, making it a must-play destination for golf enthusiasts, said officials.
The restoration project, led by renowned golf course architects Tyler Rae and Kyle Franz, involved a complete overhaul of the course's greens, bunkers, fairways, and roughs. Rae, Franz, and their team have carefully restored the course's natural contours, creating a more challenging and visually striking layout based on the prior golf architecture plan of Gil Hanse. The restoration also included a new irrigation system, ensuring the course's longevity and sustainability for years to come.
"We're thrilled to welcome golfers back to Lookout Mountain Club and share our newly restored course with them," said Andrew Orbison, general manager of Lookout Mountain Club. "The restoration project has been a labor of love, and we're proud to see the course's original beauty and character shine through once again."
The Lookout Mountain Club is a private, member-owned club that boasts breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. In addition to its 18-hole golf course, the Club offers a variety of amenities, including tennis courts, a swimming pool, and dining options.
"We're excited to showcase our restored course to our members," said Mr. Orbison. "We believe that this renovation has elevated the course to a new level, and we can't wait to see golfers of all skill levels enjoy the unique challenges and beautiful scenery of Lookout Mountain Club."
The grand reopening of the Lookout Mountain Club golf course will be celebrated with a member opening round followed by a celebration in the evening on the new event lawn. Members will also have the opportunity to attend clinics and lessons with the Club's new PGA professional, Brian Anderson.