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The $5 million renovation at Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club in Vero Beach, Fla., focused on the outdoor dining room, bar and patio areas, which features West Indies style design and furnishings and Palm Beach inspired pink and green accents.
Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club in Vero Beach, Fla., has unveiled a dramatic refresh to its golf clubhouse, which overlooks its Arnold Palmer Championship Golf Course. The 15,000 sq. ft. clubhouse was constructed in 1999 and was last renovated in 2011.
The $5 million renovation focused on the outdoor dining room, bar and patio areas, which features West Indies style design and furnishings and Palm Beach inspired pink and green accents.
The covered outdoor dining room is protected by nano sliding glass doors and it includes the “Palmer’s Pub” with large screen TVs, enabling members to watch sports after a round of golf or match on the racquet courts. The patio features outdoor dining and seating around a firepit.
Peacock & Lewis Architecture, Master Planning and Design of North Palm Beach handled the project design. The Golf Club renovation was unveiled just a year after the complete renovation to the golf course by architect Brandon Johnson.
“The golf clubhouse is the cornerstone of the Orchid Island social life where friendships are made, and comradery is built. Our members are delighted with the newly renovated golf clubhouse, and they are enjoying many meals prepared by our esteemed culinary team,” said Rob Tench, General Manager.
As a Certified Audubon Sanctuary by Audubon International with an ocean to river habitat, Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club is committed to preserving the rich wildlife found in Vero Beach. Golfers delight in the colorful and unique birds often found in and around Orchid Island.