Saddlebrook Resort Marks First Milestone in Expansive $92 Million Revitalization

Saddlebrook Resort, near Tampa, offers 27 holes plus the renowned Saddlebrook Golf Academy and the Saddlebrook Preparatory School for junior athletes.

TAMPA, Florida – Saddlebrook Resort has unveiled its new 13-acre driving range, the inaugural milestone in the resort’s comprehensive $92 million revitalization plan.

Designed by renowned golf course architect Rees Jones in partnership with his associate Bryce Swanson, this state-of-the-art facility features a double-sided driving range, two TifEagle™ bermudagrass putting greens, and three short game areas complete with greenside bunkers.

The new practice facility marks the debut of Jones’ work at Saddlebrook, which also includes transforming the property’s two existing 18-hole golf courses into three interchangeable and versatile nine-hole courses beginning in 2025.

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“The opening of our driving range signals another step forward in reviving our iconic Saddlebrook Resort,” said Raj Mohan, Saddlebrook’s managing director.

“Each milestone we achieve in this journey will demonstrate our commitment to elevating the Saddlebrook experience for our guests, members and the local community, while also preserving the core of this legendary destination where friends, families and athletes have come to stay, play and train for more than four decades.”

“Saddlebrook’s new comprehensive practice facility provides guests, members and Saddlebrook Golf Academy students with an ideal environment to improve every aspect of their game,” Jones said. “Our team is honored to be part of this storied golf destination’s remarkable transformation as they elevate the experience both on and off the course.”

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The new driving range is the latest enhancement to Saddlebrook’s robust lineup of sports and training facilities, including the iconic Saddlebrook Golf Academy with a digital learning studio, indoor hitting bay, BalanceLab and SAM PuttLab for advanced play analysis.

The Professional Tennis Registry and Professional Pickleball Registry relocated their international headquarters to Saddlebrook earlier this year, further cementing the property’s status as a top training and sports complex. Additionally, resort guests enjoy access to Saddlebrook’s tennis and pickleball courts; a 500,000-gallon Super Pool; an advanced fitness center for cardio and strength training; a 7,000-square-foot spa; a menu of family events and activities; and more.

The renovation of Saddlebrook’s indoor meeting and event spaces is also underway. Once complete, the resort’s more than 30 versatile ballrooms and boardrooms, accommodating up to 1,400 guests, will offer sports, corporate and social groups a homebase to gather in Tampa Bay.

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In spring 2022, Mast Capital partnered with Amzak Capital Management to acquire the 480-acre Saddlebrook Resort, making a long-term commitment to invest, renovate and expand the property. In addition to the resort renovations, the property’s new ownership also plans to develop a new town center with a mix of uses that will add 465 rental apartments, 25 townhomes, 75,000 square feet of retail and office space, and a pedestrian promenade. Nearby, within the property grounds, it will also build a 120-unit townhome community and 25,000 square feet of commercial space.

“We are delighted to announce the opening of Saddlebrook’s Rees Jones-designed driving range, offering residents and guests the opportunity to experience one of the resort’s most coveted amenities,” said Jordan Kornberg, Chief Investment Officer at Mast Capital. “This extensive renovation reflects our unwavering financial investment and steadfast commitment to reestablishing Saddlebrook as a premier world-class destination. We are excited to continue advancing our comprehensive renovation and development plans, which align with the increasing demand for exceptional housing and commercial services in Tampa’s dynamic Wesley Chapel community.”

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Bill Sangster, a life-long golf aficionado and former Sergeant in Marines, moved to Cape Cod in 1974 where he raised his family while working as educator with the Sandwich School System for 23 years. With his Falmouth home adjacent to Paul Harney’s Golf Course, Bill spent many days learning and playing the game of golf. He was a member of White Cliffs Country Club and Sandwich Hollows Country on Cape Cod. In 2018 he continued his love for the game of golf by moving to “The Villages” in Florida. He now will admit to anyone who asks that he is addicted to the game of golf! Bill can be reached at sangsterbill33@gmail.com.

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