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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Nov 2014, p. 30

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30 - WM Lint X) CHRONIC”: - Wednesday. ism-ember 26. 201-1 Breathin new life g 1 Historic Westmount Golfand Country Club plans renovations, looks to youth members Bum" 1mm ' the top ofthe list, . . Chronidffldfl . A" ”They led us through the search.” said Shepherd. “A number he Westmount Golf and . of applicants applied . . they nar~ I (.ountry Club clubhouse has 5 rowed down the list a little bit. then a lot of charm. Thick wood- we picked from there," said Shep- eii support beams line the main , » herd, “We narrowed it down to ball. while red carpet accents the :5 Brad and he ended up being the dark decor. best candidate, it's nice that it l'he key elements of the late ‘ . ' «<5 ended up being a local candidate 1920s design will be retained, but A: because most ofthem weren't from the space will also have a much 5;} ’4' Kitchener~Waterloo more modern look. once the pri- Duench, born and raised in vale club spends the $2.6 million ’ , " Kitchener-Waterloo, officially allotted for renovations over the . starts on Monday. grilling off-season. Shepherd Says the club‘s lhe clubhouse, awardwmning changes aren't necessarily a drastic Stanley Thompson course, among difference in direction, but an other country club amenities such 45‘ overall shift for the club and indus as curling rinks and tennis course, try. _ - are there But the club. like many . .. . “We did recently develop a new others. is still missing one thing â€" i _ i, '| strategic plan and part of that people. . ' - ‘ ' strategic plan covered things like Westmount has seen declining I 2 leadership and our facilities." said membership over the last decade ' Shepherd. “le1? any business. we or so, especially in the younger age have to remain relevant to what group the public wants.” (Ilub president (lreg Shepherd Once the club's renovations are says that‘s part of the reason why complete. its up to Duench to take the private golf and country club Iheleins. has decided to go ahead mth $2.6 ‘ _ . _ He says any golf club needs to million worth of renovations to the 5'99 Shepherd, president 0' the Westmount 59” and (WWW Club, “a“ 'n the "my" dining “’0'“ at West- focus on providing a comfortable “Mum“. and dining area, as well mount Golf and Country Club. The club IS planning $2.6 million worth of renovations in an attempt to update the home away from home f”, ”s M the “(mum ofa new patio. building and attract new, younger members. mm max». mom members. whether they a”, golf "We‘ve seen a reduction in our something relatively quickly order to brighten up the space and dining room. ing, playing tennis. curling or |ust numbers in the last few years." said because the members do want to some service effictenctes Will be "We‘re addressing the principle loung'ng \hepherd “ll s important to make see something happen. We felt it added 7 namely a kitchen staff public spaces.‘ said Shepherd. “You build it through great pro sure that you have something that was appropriate to do renovations. bypass near the bat in of the The club also added a new face grams â€" members interaction and .s tippl‘dlllig to the market Unless "Westmount has an absolutely ~ general manager Brad Duench. building the club from the ground sou hdH‘ {at ilities that people fantastic golfcourse i it'sa gem in . Duench replaces former prPSlA up,“ \sant to use and are proud to be kinhenerrWaterloo." said Shep ‘l‘Ve (£17716 [0 the dent Andrew Parker. who is retir Duench is no stranger to big tl\\ll( Idll'll uith, it‘s (llllil iilt to herd “lts quite unusual to have a - mg renovation protects. either .ittrat t nets members I nurse of this quality in a commit CONCIILSIOII that He brings a wealth of knowl lust last yeari while a managing But this wasn‘t a rash decision nit} ofthis sue" er ha(1[0 d0 edge from experience at Rebel parter at Whistle Bear. [)uent h for \\‘estmotint assures Shepherd Shepherd says more than 90 per somethin 7910- l reek. (irey Silo l-oxwoodi and helped the club through renova "( her the years. we've been cent of members present at the _ g H most recently. (ambndge's Whistle tinns to both the course and club debating different paths for the meeting voted in favour of the twely quwkly Bear. where he was a managing house in an attempt to attract pro t tub e whether to do a small reno‘ renovations ‘ partner. fessional golf events. vation or another extreme. which While the structure Will remain ‘ Greg Shepherd Shepherd says the club used a While the goal Is to attrat t a would he a full blown rebuild." relatively untouched, it Will look ”mam" “"‘m‘mfml'fll/ talent~seeking company that deals PGA event, Whistle Hear has said Shepherd. “We came to the (ompletely differenton the inside. ammunm ( (“h in golf (iMs and it just so hap» secured the Manulife l.Pt./\ (.lassu conclusion that we had to do More windownMflbeaddedin penedthatalocalcandidatewasat forthenentwoyears 'mmINtsrw‘r '7 $25 000 ‘ .a A , ' . H r . ‘ t ‘ l \ ‘x‘itll‘iHer‘sPRl. ‘11 i'

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