The Club at Renaissance

The Club at Renaissance is a private, gated golf community in Fort Myers. The Club features an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Arthur Hills, surrounded by rolling fairways, mature trees, and sparkling lakes. Amenities include a Mediterranean-style clubhouse, fine and casual dining, red-clay tennis courts, pickleball, bocce, a fitness center, spa services, and a resort-style pool.

The community includes 386 homes across 500 acres, offering a range of residences from coach homes and villas to estate properties. Ideally located near Daniels Parkway and I-75, Renaissance provides convenient access to the airport, shopping, dining, and Gulf Coast beaches, delivering an exclusive and active Florida lifestyle.

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Membership Information

  • Membership Type: Non-Mandatory Golf, Mandatory Social
  • # of Golf Members: 275

Membership Fees

  • Golf Initiation Fee: $70,000
  • Golf Annual Dues: $13,560
  • Social Initiation Fee: N/A
  • Social Annual Dues: $4,810

Course Information

  • 18 holes
  • Use your own Golf Cart on the course: Yes
  • Course Architect: Arthur Hills

Bonita Bay Club Course Information

Opened:1989
Architect:Gordon Lewis
Number of Courses:1 (18 Holes)
Caddies Available:No
Own your own cart:No
Practice Range:Yes

Bonita Bay Club Course Rating

Par: 72 Holes: 18YardsRatingSlope
Championship683273.1130
Tournament645371.1128
Back601169.1124
Middle524365.9114
Ladies Tees:
Middle524371.0123
Forward/Red471167.1112

Amenities

  • Gated
  • 18 hole Golf course
  • Driving Range
  • Tennis
  • Pickleball 
  • Bocce
  • Fitness Center
  • Spa
  • Café
  • Cabana Bar 
  • Restaurant
  • Certified Audubon Sanctuary

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