Area Planning Commission Approves Holliday Farms Clubhouse • Current Release

by | Sep 27, 2021 | Golf Balls

The Zionsville Area Plan Commission unanimously approved the construction of a two-and-a-half story clubhouse in the rural plan building for Holliday Farms on September 20.

Holliday Farms is an 497 acre property located west of South Michigan Road and south of E. 300 S. County Road in Zionsville that includes residential homes, golf courses, and various amenities. The developer of the project is the Henke Development Group from Westfield.

Nestled next to the 18th hole of Holliday Farms’ 18-hole championship golf course, which was designed by the late golf course designer Pete Dye, the approximately 78,000 square meter clubhouse will have a golf pro shop, golf locker rooms, a golf simulator lounge and other amenities on 8.59 acres at 3950 Club Ridge Estates.

“You can come into the house and hit golf balls,” says Phil Sundling, development manager at the Henke Development Group. “You can test new clubs and get fit and even hang out and spend time with friends and family.”

The clubhouse will also have a takeaway cafe, steakhouse restaurant, full bar, and large banquet room for wedding receptions and corporate events. A sports and recreation wing will include a gym that can be used for basketball and volleyball events, a spin studio, weight training facility, four-lane bowling alley, tennis courts, pickleball courts, indoor and outdoor pools, and more. The features and amenities are available to residents and members of Holliday Farms.

Holliday Farms will use a combination of brickwork and fiber cement for the clubhouse facades. The developers hope to complete the construction of the clubhouse and its facilities by summer 2023.