Simplicity and Sophistication: Cape
Fear National’s Clubhouse
Story By
Bryan Stange And Molly Harrison
Photography
By Greg Darrow And Keith Ketchum
True
golfers who have a real passion for the sport will stop at nothing to get out
on the links. If a burning love of the sport lives within you, then you too
have experienced an “extreme weather” golf day. The north wind blows
constantly, seemingly accelerated by passing through the limbs of the loblolly
pines, rather than dampened by them. The misting rain (which neither builds
enough to cause your group to call it quits, nor ever completely stops) wets
your windbreaker and wraps your body in a layer of chill. With each stroke a
splatter of saturated dirt flicks up on your pant legs, but the approach shot on
the hole keeps you driving through, eager for the view from the next tee box.
Alas, by
hole number 18, the foursome is exhausted. The only thing that is on everyone’s
mind is the clubhouse: sitting and relaxing, taking in the warmth, feeling the
pulsing heat of the fire lift the moisture from their clothes, and slowly
enjoying a drink and a hearty meal.
The new
clubhouse at Cape Fear National Golf Course in
“A lot of
effort went into the overall design,” says Brad Walker, director of sales and
marketing for Cape Fear National. “This is truly a grand showpiece for the
area.”
With its
grand, vaulted ceilings but warm design elements, the clubhouse interior is
upscale but comfortable.
“The
developers wanted the inside of the club to be very warm and comfortable and
have a bit of a lodge feel but still be representative of Brunswick Forest’s
coastal setting,” says Jennifer France, owner of Big Sky Design in Wilmington,
who worked on the interior design with Project Interior Designer Leslie
Stachowicz. “That was achieved through a combination of stacked stone in the
fireplace and bars surround and very textural wall-coverings that reference
nature, mixed with a color scheme of golden hues with dark wood tones and
subtle green accents.”
The
double-sided stone fireplace with limestone surround is definitely the focal
point of the club. Leather armchairs in the initial seating area and
comfortable, low-armed chairs in the dining area encourage people to linger.
Subtle but sophisticated details enhance the overall design, and the artwork in
the main dining area is by local artists.
The Cape
Fear National clubhouse includes the 19th Hole Bar and Grill that seats up to
100 people, a private dining area, a covered veranda and porch and an event
lawn that overlooks hole 9, one of the course’s signature holes.
In the
19th Hole Bar and Grill, guests can enjoy a full bar and a menu that is
adjusted seasonally and includes functional foods, like sandwiches and burgers,
as well as premium entrees for dinner. Cape Fear National is proud to have
Executive Chef Randy Tugwell at the helm in the kitchen. Tugwell’s experience
stems from the City Club of Wilmington and Carolina Country Club in
The club
caters to golfers, community residents and the public — anyone who just wants
to come have a great meal in an impressive atmosphere.
Many
people are surprised to learn that the Cape Fear National golf course and
clubhouse are open to the public.
“People
assume we’re a private facility,” says
One of the
best features of the 7,000-square-foot Cape Fear National Clubhouse is its
event-hosting capabilities. The clubhouse offers premium spaces for events — a
private dining room for private luncheons and business meetings, a covered
veranda and porch for gatherings and celebrations, and an event lawn that can
accommodate up to 250 people and has ground-laid electrical wiring for live
bands and other electricity needs. Banquet furniture is offered at no
additional charge, and Tugwell offers in-house catering that will exceed your
expectations.
The Cape
Fear National Golf Course and Clubhouse and 19th Hole Bar and Grill opened in
November and both are receiving overwhelmingly positive response from the
However,
to further spread the word of this exclusive golf course and club, Cape Fear
National Golf Club is holding a large-scale grand opening on Monday, April 19.
The event will feature celebrity golfers and a million-dollar hole-in-one
contest for charity. The event will continue Tuesday through Friday with
special rates on golf and a lunch buffet and a 10 am shotgun start.
For more
information, see www.capefearnational.com.