Friday, May 21, 2010

Signature of Solon


Signature of Solon is a 'for profit' club that is owned by Eagle Golf Corporation, whose management was an offshoot of club corp. Like Walden, Signature of Solon is a club designed around residential homes and the real estate market. The point of the club is to attract people to buy homes, and the membership comes along with the house. You can also buy a membership from anywhere including Hawaii.
The club offers various family oriented facilities and activities. From a kid's pool, equipped with a water slid and a zero entry baby pool, to baby sitting. There are 550 members with 310 being golf members. One of the strongest points of the club is its average being 48. They offer Thursday night ladies golf leagues and make sure to include the women in all aspects of the club.

Food and Beverage:
The main attraction to Signature of Solon is their upstairs banquet facilities. This is a world class destination to have meetings or social events such as weddings or proms. There is a kitchen and two bars to service the banquet aspect without interrupting the club atmosphere downstairs. This part of the club helps generate outside revenue through its use and popularity. Mr. Atkinson the GM emphasized how important it is to the club. There are dining rooms on the main level in which members can enjoy lunch and dinner.

Golf is very popular and quite beautiful around the residential area. It is new and fresh for the members. They do not have any plans to hold a big tournament, maybe a amateur. They hold charity events such as a Livestrong golf shotgun tournament. The course was designed by Craig Schriner.

Membership:
There is a full golf membership, Social/golf: golf 8 times a year. Social: All except golf. Cooperate: membership promoting the recruitment of members from your business. Mr. Atkinson said that every club had issues with the economy. However because Signature of Solon revolves around the real estate market, there was quite a hit. Their goal is to recover and grow and focus on their strengths such as the upstairs banquet hall.

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