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The
Clubhouse at The
Wyndgate is a 60,000
square foot Federalist
style edifice with stately
appointments throughout.
Appearing to be three
separate buildings from the
front, in actuality, everything
is connected on the lower level. The
lower level houses meeting rooms, private
dining rooms, offices, and locker rooms. Each |
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of the locker rooms, outfitted with full-size lockers
crafted from hardwood, has its own fitness room. In
the center of the lower level is the heart of the Club,
The Pro Shop. Spacious and well lit, it can
accommodate a wide selection of hard goods,
clothing, and gift items.
The Cupola, the hallmark of The Wyndgate, crowns the grand reception
area on the upper level of The Clubhouse. On either side of the
over-sized fireplace are the doors leading to the balcony, a favorite
place for dining or receptions during the warm days and evenings.
Flowing from there are the three dining rooms and a lounge. The
Patriot, the largest of the dining rooms, hosts the largest
of the club
functions. The Washington and The Jefferson are
more intimate rooms,
accommodating
smaller numbers. The Adams room is used both as a
lounge and reception area.
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The beautiful formal garden areas on opposite sides of the center portion of the clubhouse lead to either The Jarrah Room or the Madison Golf Shop. The Jarrah Room takes its name from the heavy Australian
wood from which the room is created. Massive arches and intricate
moldings, coupled with superior craftsmanship make this a luxuriant,
yet comfortable room for the gentlemen. The Madison Golf shop newly decorated is well stocked with a wide selection of hard goods, clothing and gift items.
Located
at the second 18 holes, Westwynd,
the Gatehouse is a quaint, colonial-style building, which
includes a Pro Shop that carries the essentials for golf, but
also features tennis and swim equipment and apparel. The
Gatehouse Grille,
perfect for casual dining, opens out to additional dining on the
patio overlooking the course. With the gas grill just off to the
side, this is a great spot for a favorite barbecue item, while
keeping an eye on the 18th green. This dining facility is also
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A
stroll from the patio along the path leads to the hydrangea-accented
pergola separating the Westwynd course from the swimming
pool complex. The combination of the competitive-size pool and the
arc-shaped transitional pool provides the capability of multiple,
concurrent programming. For the safety of our youngest members and
the peace of mind of their parents, the kiddie pool is completely
enclosed, while not being isolated. The interior of the Pool
House is decorated in a Great Lakes theme. The locker rooms
inside the Pool House are complemented by a Family Changing
Room, which also features lockers and a shower. Further along the
path through the pergola, and across the bridge are the four asphalt
tennis courts which are landscaped to enhance the game.
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