Over the past eight months, Carrollwood Country Club has undergone a remarkable recovery following the back-to-back impacts of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, which struck the Tampa, FL., area this past fall.
The storms inflicted extensive damage, the most notable loss being the entire fleet of golf carts. Meanwhile, catfish were found swimming in the flooded cart barn.
A temporary replacement fleet of carts was arranged within days. And within five weeks, 90 brand new E-Z-GO carts were delivered to the club (pictured).
Despite heavy rain and ferocious winds, Carrollwood’s three nine-hole golf courses were fully restored by early 2025. A brand new bunker complex installed at Carrollwood under the leadership of Superintendent Sam Cooper held firm. Vast improvements were made by lifting, shaping, and re-contouring the bunkers for the best possible playability and conditions year-round. Incredibly, the greens were not affected by the weather events.
“We were prepared to recover fast,” said Carrollwood General Manager, Brian Thornbury. “We now have the best course conditions in many years.”
Tree crews who had helped West Lake Country Club in Augusta, GA, recover from Helene, were strategically sent to Florida a few weeks later to help Carrollwood quickly recover from Hurricane Milton. Storm-damaged mature oaks, cypress trees, and towering palms were swiftly cleared from the property, along with other hazardous trees, ensuring golfers could safely resume their enjoyment of the course.
“It was really impressive to see how fast we got back open,” said Membership Director Grace Swanick. “No one else could get tree crews, but we had them ready to go. We reopened within days of the storms.”
The club has now returned to full operational excellence, making it difficult to detect that any severe weather events occurred last year.
Carrollwood Country Club is one of Tampa’s premier private country club. Centrally located in the heart of Carrollwood Village, the club offers 27 holes of golf, as well as a Tour-quality, double-sided practice facility, which offers multiple tees and practice greens. Carrollwood features seven Har Tru tennis courts with stadium lighting, four pickleball courts soon to open, a fitness center and a Junior Olympic-sized cooled and heated swimming pool.
With three challenging and uniquely different nines, Carrollwood members and guests have the opportunities to play varying course rotations each week. Cypress is the longest of the three courses and is regarded as the most difficult. Meadow, the shortest of the three, features small undulating greens with strategically placed bunkers guarding each green. The Pine Course (pictured above) features water on seven of its nine holes, finishing with an iconic island green. Since its founding over 50 years ago, Carrollwood has seen golf legends, such as Arnold Palmer and Sam Snead, roam its fairways.
Located just 20 minutes from Tampa International Airport and 15 minutes from downtown, the property includes a 25,000 square-foot clubhouse and terrace, with casual and fine dining options. Carrollwood Country Club also has banquet facilities for weddings and special events. The club annually hosts one of the Tampa area’s largest 4th of July fireworks spectaculars.
While known for having several multi-generational members, where sons, daughters, granddaughters and grandsons follow in their family’s footsteps to join, Carrollwood offers several memberships to all, including golf, social, tennis and a junior membership for 40 and under. There are no waiting lists.
“There are a lot of young families in this area, and it’s the best place to live,” Swanick said. “It’s a testament to our community, which gives Carrollwood Country Club so much love and support.”
Carrollwood and West Lake each are part of the Concert Golf Partners family of 38 upscale private clubs nationwide, including nine in Florida.
Based near Orlando, Concert Golf makes consistent annual capital investment in its clubs. These upgrades are aimed at enhancing amenities, service levels and the overall member experience, while building and maintaining a thriving club environment.
As part of the Concert Golf Partners network, Carrollwood members also have the opportunities for reciprocal privileges, enhancing their golfing and social experiences. Other nearby clubs include Heathrow Legacy Country Club in Orlando; Plantation Golf & Country Club in Venice; The Club at Renaissance in Fort Myers; and Golf Club of the Everglades in Naples.
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Photo: Carrollwood Countty Club (Concert Golf Partners)