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THE CLIFFS CLUBSTHE CLIFFS CLUBSTHE CLIFFS CLUBS
CLIFFS MEMBERSHIP OFFICE
PO BOX 1279, Travelers Rest, SC 29690
Mary Campbell, Member Services Director
Jessica Trainer, Member Services Coordinator
Office: 864-371-1003 Fax: 864-660-8279
The Cliffs offers a priceless sense of community and state of the art amenities, including seven cham-pionship golf courses, tennis and wellness programs and facilities, equestrian center, marina and beach club. The Cliffs lifestyle strives to create and strengthen tradition among friends and families. Every level of membership gives you reciprocal privileges at each Club. In order to purchase a Cliffs Membership you must own property within one of The Cliffs Communities.
The three unique areas in which the communities are located allow Members to get a taste of various surroundings. The Mountain Region, consisting of The Cliffs at Glassy, The Cliffs Valley and The Cliffs at Mountain Park, offers a mix of sophisticated culture, breathtaking mountainous views and quiet living. The Lake Region, made of The Cliffs of Keowee Vineyards, The Cliffs at Keowee Falls and The Cliffs at Keowee Springs, offers harmonious lakeside living with a stunning backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Walnut Cove, located in the Asheville Region, provides a private mountain retreat within minutes of Pisgah National Forest and one of the most vibrant cities in the South.
Please use this as a guide to discovering The Cliffs Clubs and the best Membership that best fits your lifestyle.
Warmest regards,
Mary Campbell
Membership Services Director
Cliffs Club Services, LLC
MEMBERSHIP LEVELS & FEESMEMBERSHIP LEVELS & FEESMEMBERSHIP LEVELS & FEES
GOLF MEMBERSHIPS
The Golf Membership provides you with unlimited access to our collection of seven golf courses through our reciprocal play
program. As a Golf Member, you enjoy 30-day advance tee times and Club-sponsored Member golf events at your home course.
Members have full access to wellness centers, clubhouses, dining and marina facilities; as well as outdoor activity areas,
including hiking and walking trails, private parks and pavilions.
Membership Fee: $50,000
Monthly Dues Annual Dues
FAMILY LEGACY/FULL GOLF $907.92 $10,895.00
Family Legacy Members receive the following value added advantages:
- 20 complimentary carts a year - 10% off at all Cliffs Retail Shops
- Escorted Guest Fee of $50 - No Greens Fees at Home or Other Clubs
- Option to extend Club access to their parents, children and grandchildren over 23, and their spouses without any
dues. Family members share similar privileges as the Primary Member with some limitations.
HOME GOLF $817.08 $9,805.00
No greens fee at Home Club. Applicable greens fees** for play at other Clubs.
NON-RESIDENT GOLF $726.25 $8715.00
Applicable greens fees** at Home Club and other Clubs.
Non-resident Members are those that do not own a home within any of the communities or own a home within 125 miles
of any the Clubs.
** See the Schedule of Fees sheet included in the back of this Membership Information Packet.
SPORTS MEMBERSHIPS
The Sports Membership provides you with a recreational, fitness and social membership. This membership entitles you to full use
of The Cliffs’ wellness centers, clubhouses, dining and marina facilities; and full access to outdoor activity areas, including hiking
and walking trails, private parks and pavilions. Sports Members have the opportunity to experience The Cliffs’ courses with
nominal fees and have access with a two-day advance tee time. The Sports Membership offers limited golf privileges per year for
the member and designees.
Membership Fee: $35,000
Monthly Dues Annual Dues
FULL SPORTS $461.67 $5,540.00
Cap of 10 golf rounds per year at Home Club and 5 golf rounds at each other Club per year. Members pay greens fee at Home Club
and Other Clubs.
NON-RESIDENT SPORTS $369.58 $4,435.00
Cap of 6 golf rounds per year at Home Club and 2 golf rounds at each other Club per year. Members pay greens fee at Home Club
and Other Clubs.
WELLNESS MEMBERSHIP
The Wellness Membership provides you with a recreational, fitness and social membership. This membership entitles you to full
use of The Cliffs’ wellness centers, clubhouses, dining and marina facilities; and full access to outdoor activity areas, including hik-
ing and walking trails, private parks and pavilions.
Membership Fee: $20,000
Monthly Dues Annual Dues
$325.42 $3,905.00
The Cliffs at Keowee Springs – Wellness Members of Keowee Springs will pay 50% dues until the Wellness Center is finished and will
pay 100% dues upon the completion of the facility.
SOCIAL MEMBERSHIP
A Social Membership provides eligibility to participate in social events (other than Golf, Sports or Wellness related events) and
entitles you to full use of The Cliffs’ dining facilities; and full access to outdoor activity areas, including hiking and walking trails,
private parks and pavilions.
Membership Fee: $20,000
Monthly Dues Annual Dues
$162.50 $1,950.00
RESIDENCE CLUB MEMBERSHIP
(Applicable for Resident Club Homes at Keowee Springs)
A Residence Club Membership provides similar privileges as Full Golf while such Member is in residence at the Club. A Cliffs Resi-
dence Club Member must have a confirmed reservation at the Residence Club and be physically present in order to have access to
all Club Facilities and privileges.
Membership Fee: $20,000
Monthly Dues Annual Dues
$163.75 $1,965.00
201320132013 SCHEDULE OF FEESSCHEDULE OF FEESSCHEDULE OF FEES
GOLF GREENS & GUEST FEES
GREENS FEES Home Club Other Club
Family Legacy/Full Golf Members Included in dues Included in dues
Legacy Family Access $45 $45
Home Golf Members Included in dues $65
Non-Resident Golf Members $65 $65
Full Sports Members $65 $95
Non-Resident Sports Members $65 $95
Residence Club Members Included in dues Included in dues
GUEST FEES (not including cart fee) Home Club Other Club
Family Legacy/Full Golf – Escorted $50 $50
Home & Non-Resident Golf – Escorted $65 $95
Sports & Non-Resident Sports – Escorted $65 $95
All Levels – Unescorted* $200 $200
*Unescorted Guest Fee includes cart fee
CART FEES 18-Hole 9-Hole
$22 $14
SERVICE CHARGES
All Members are asked to support the food and beverage staff at The Cliffs Clubs with an 18% service charge on all
food and beverage purchases. A 20% service charge will be applied to all catering charges.
ANNUAL FOOD & BEVERAGE MINIMUM PROGRAM
The food minimum is a required amount Members are responsible to spend each year on food and beverage in the Clubs. All
food and beverage, including alcohol, consumed in the Clubs count towards this minimum. Wine purchased through The Cliffs
Wine Consortium does not apply to the minimum. Only alcohol purchased at the retail price will be applied to the minimum.
Members with multiple memberships are only responsible for meeting the Food & Beverage minimum on their primary mem-
bership.
Members have from January 1 to December 31 of each year to meet the required minimum. Any unmet balance is charged to
the member account at the end of the year.
Resident Members $1,200 per year
Non-Resident* Members $600 per year
*Members living outside a 125-mile radius of any Cliffs Club and without a home on their property.
THE CLUBSTHE CLUBSTHE CLUBS
THE CLIFFS at GLASSYTHE CLIFFS at GLASSYTHE CLIFFS at GLASSY
Situated in a beautiful mountain setting on the Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway in the northwest corner of South
Carolina, The Cliffs at Glassy is a 3,500-acre community bordered by 12,000 acres of Greenville watershed property
and protected forests. The Cliffs at Glassy is located approximately 30 minutes from Greenville, SC and the Greenville
Spartanburg Airport.
GOLF — The Cliffs at Glassy golf course, designed by golf course architect Tom Jackson, opened in 1993. In
1995, Golf Digest named the course "Fourth Most Scenic In The Nation” behind only Cypress Point, Pebble
Beach and Augusta National. Located atop a 3,000-foot plateau on Glassy Mountain, the views from this
South Carolina golf course are as breathtaking as the impeccably manicured bent grass tees, greens and fair
ways.
Signature Hole: 13th
Honors: "Fourth Most Scenic in the Nation" by Golf Digest, 1995
WELLNESS — The two-story Wellness Center provides Members a host of fitness options in one of the most
serene natural environments featuring:
Fitness room, including TRUE treadmills, Elliptical trainers, stair climbers, rower, stationary cycles, 11 Life
Fitness strength conditioning machines, free weights, and a Smith Machine with free-loading weight
plates
Functional training area
Group exercise room with Pavigym shock-absorbent flooring, classroom space for seminars
Reception area, private men’s and ladies' locker rooms
Olympic-size outdoor swimming pool, deck, cabana, grill, and bathhouse
Four lighted tennis courts
Fitness and hiking trails
Outdoor Sunset Pavilion with 75-mile views
CLUBHOUSE — The Glassy Clubhouse is 23,000 square feet and features:
Formal Dining Room for dinner service
Private dining room available (limited seating)
Bar & Patio area for casual dinner service
Grille Room for lunch service
Conference Rooms, Card Rooms, a Bar Lounge and Banquet Facilities
Storehouse and Putting Lab
Men’s & Ladies’ Locker Rooms
THE CLIFFS VALLEYTHE CLIFFS VALLEYTHE CLIFFS VALLEY
Situated in a lush valley and mountain setting at the southernmost edge of the Carolinas’ Blue Ridge Mountains, Cliffs
Valley totals more than 3,000 acres and is bordered by 12,000 acres of protected forest and the Greenville Water-
shed. The community is approximately 25 minutes from downtown Greenville, SC and 40 minutes from Asheville, NC.
The Greenville-Spartanburg airport is a 30-minute drive.
GOLF — The Cliffs Valley Golf Course, located in scenic Travelers Rest, SC, opened in 1995. The 18-hole, par
72 course was designed in the Parkland style by renowned golf course architect Ben Wright. The facility is
surrounded by acres of forest protected by The Nature Conservancy. The Cliffs Valley Golf Course is Ben
Wright’s first golf course design in the United States and was ranked among the nation’s “Best New Courses”
by Golf Digest, 1995
Golf Course Altitude: 1,150 feet above sea level
WELLNESS — The 15,000 square feet Wellness Center features:
State-of-the-art fitness room with CardioTheater®, Magnum® Smith Machine, Magnum® cable strength
training station, Precor® treadmills, elliptical machines, stretching equipment, and recumbent and up-
right exercise bicycles, Stairmaster, and free weights
Heated indoor lap pool, Olympic-size outdoor swimming pool, outdoor hot tub and cabana seating
Aromatherapy steam room, health bar and lounge
Private men’s and women’s locker rooms including full dressing areas, towel service, and showers
8 Tennis Courts (2 hard courts, 6 clay courts)
Outdoor sand volleyball court
Outdoor full-court basketball
CLUBHOUSE & DINING — The Valley Clubhouse is 28,000 square feet and features:
Formal Dining Room for dinner and lunch service
Bar Lounge for casual dining
Private dining rooms available
Executive Boardroom
Banquet Facility
Golf Retail & Professional Shop
Men’s & Ladies’ Locker Rooms
THE CLIFFS at KEOWEE VINEYARDSTHE CLIFFS at KEOWEE VINEYARDSTHE CLIFFS at KEOWEE VINEYARDS
The Cliffs at Keowee Vineyards is bordered on three sides by more than 1 million acres of national and state protect-
ed forests, including the 40,000-acre Jocassee Gorge State Park. The pristine Lake Keowee is over 26 miles in length,
covers more than 18,500 acres and includes more than 400 miles of shoreline. Some areas exceed 250 feet in depth
and four miles in width. The adjacent 7,500-acre Lake Jocassee features a 200-foot waterfall and is accessible
through our marina services.
GOLF — The Cliffs at Keowee Vineyards is a Tom Fazio masterpiece. With eight holes directly on the lake, five
with spectacular mountain views, and five running adjacent to state park wilderness, the course offers play-
ers breathtaking scenic views in a natural environment. The 18-hole course overlooks the waters of Lake Ke-
owee, one of the most pristine lakes in the Southeast.
Par: 71
Signature Hole: 17th
Honors: Ranked “7th Best Private Course In The Nation” by Golf Digest, 2000
WELLNESS — The 10,000-square-foot facility offers:
Cardio Room featuring Life Fitness Treadmills, Elliptical Trainers, exercise bikes and more
Golf Fitness program, including state-of-the-art golf-specific Free Motion equipment, Physioballs, medi-
cine balls and balance devices
Aerobics/Lecture Room for group exercise and educational classes/seminars
SwimEx low-impact therapy pool
Men’s and women’s locker rooms, dressing areas, showers and spa treatment rooms
Two lighted clay tennis courts – Har-Tru surface
CLUBHOUSE — The Clubhouse is 28,000 square feet and features:
The Clubhouse offers à la carte and casual dining with expansive views and tables beside the fire as well
as a private dining area for intimate parties and meetings.
An expansive outdoor dining area, overlooking the 18th hole of the Tom Fazio-designed golf course.
Bar Lounge for casual dining
Golf Retail & Professional Shop
Men’s & Ladies’ Locker Rooms
LAKESIDE LOUWEE’S — Open seasonally, the fun casual atmosphere with music, the lake’s best margarita’s
and authentic Mexican foods will put a smile on everyone’s face from young to old. Not only does the new
menu include fresh, bold Mexican flavors, we also feature fantastic burgers and amazing salads.
EQUESTRIAN CENTER — Includes training and riding rings, stabling barn and over 200 miles of riding trails
through the adjacent Jocassee Gorge State Park.
THE CLIFFS at KEOWEE FALLSTHE CLIFFS at KEOWEE FALLSTHE CLIFFS at KEOWEE FALLS
The Cliffs at Keowee Falls is a refreshing blend of family and outdoor activities. Step onto the grounds at The Cliffs’
Waterfall Park, and you can hear the rumble of the community’s namesake tumbling down the rocks. Named after
Falls Creek Waterfall, the largest waterfall on Lake Keowee, The Cliffs at Keowee Falls offers 2,500 acres of untouched
forest with 20 miles of private shoreline waiting to be explored.
GOLF — At The Cliffs at Keowee Falls features the 7,171-yard golf course and is the second Jack Nicklaus
Signature Golf Course at The Cliffs. This course gives golfers rolling, mountainous terrain and spectacular
views in a core golf setting. A stunning, 180-degree panoramic view of the course is presented from the Falls
Clubhouse and several Falls Golf Cottages situated east of the course.
Par: 72
Honors: Ranked “Top 50 Best New Course of 2008” by Golfweek Magazine, 2008
WELLNESS — The Keowee Falls Wellness Center, located conveniently in the retail village at Keowee Towne.
This temporary location offers 2,000 square feet of carefully planned space and state-of-the-art equipment
featuring:
• Strength training equipment, TRUE Stretch Machine, free weight area and Magnum® cable strength
training station
• Cardio area featuring Life Fitness Treadmills, Elliptical Trainers, and Recumbent bike all with individual
televisions with DIRECTV channel list and XM radio
• Life Fitness Greg Lemond RevMaster Spin Bikes
• Fitness area for group exercise classes including Golf Conditioning, Yoga and Circuit Training
• Medicine Balls, Bands, Cables, Body Bars, BOSU Balls, Stability Balls, Agility and Yoga Equipment
CLUBHOUSE — The Clubhouse is 28,000 square feet and features:
The Clubhouse offers à la carte and casual dining with expansive views and tables beside the fire as well
as a private dining area for intimate parties and meetings.
An expansive outdoor dining area
Bar Lounge for casual dining
Golf Retail & Professional Shop
Men’s & Ladies’ Locker Rooms
THE CLIFFS at KEOWEE SPRINGSTHE CLIFFS at KEOWEE SPRINGSTHE CLIFFS at KEOWEE SPRINGS
Encompassing roughly 1,500 acres, Keowee Springs pairs vibrant natural beauty and healthy living with cultural
sophistication and a genuine sense of community. Located just minutes from Clemson University, residents enjoy
convenient access to continuing education and cultural opportunities while living in a place of beauty and tranquility.
Featuring a series of nature trails and spaces that make it easy to get away or get together, The Springs is a place
where residents live in harmony with the natural lake environment.
GOLF — Revered golf architect Tom Fazio designed the unique layout of The Keowee Springs golf course. Re-
turning to The Clubhouse or The Turnhouse at six-hole intervals, this golf course is one of the most versatile
designs in Fazio’s wide repertoire of award-winning courses. With distances ranging from 4,600 yards on the
Family tee to 7,200 yards on the Championship tee, the golf course offers a perfect blend of challenge and
playability. A rewarding experience for golfers of all ages and skill levels, The Keowee Springs’ golf course is
the second Tom Fazio golf design available to Cliffs’ members. Complimenting the golf course is the state of
the art practice area. The two acre short game area has two chipping greens and a putting green totaling
over 18,000 square feet. The 6.5 acre driving range has over one acre of teeing area on each end to practice.
WELLNESS — The Springs Fitness Studio located at The Porch provides the latest in fitness equipment from
the high-end, state-of-the-art Italian line Technogym® featuring:
Cardio Training with imbedded TV’s
Equipment compatible with Polar heart
THE BEACH CLUB—The Beach Club at Keowee Springs features two pools designed for flexible use, giving
everyone breathing (and splashing!) space. One pool configures into lap-swimming and water aerobics areas
and the other features two water slides. Easily accessed by land and water, the Beach Club has 27 boat slips
exclusively for Member use and the new sand beach is a perfect spot for swimming or launching a kayak.
THE PORCH— Along with golf necessities and an amazing retail experience featuring Johnnie O apparel, The
Porch is home to a beautiful Fitness Studio. The Porch also includes a casual and fun dining area and is a
superb gathering spot to connect with friends, family and enjoy The Cliffs lifestyle.
THE CLIFFS at WALNUT COVETHE CLIFFS at WALNUT COVETHE CLIFFS at WALNUT COVE
Located in Asheville, NC, Walnut Cove offers all the amenities one would expect – from spacious lounges, to high-
ceilinged locker rooms, to a full-service golf shop. Here, members gather with neighbors on covered porches over-
looking the practice area, practice their game in the evenings on the lighted putting green, or stop in for a bite to eat
at the The Tavern.
GOLF — Jack Nicklaus has designed a course that challenges every level of player while rewarding them with
an opportunity to have their best game of the year. Along with the visually striking aesthetic qualities of the
golf course, each hole provides dramatic vistas of the surrounding mountains. The front nine holes are rout-
ed through the open fields of what was once rolling farmland and play over and across the soft ridges. Holes
1 through 9 have been well bunkered to create multiple challenges and risk/reward opportunities. The back
nine plays more into the native woodland vegetation, crisscrossing over and around a number of mountain
streams. The trees that line these holes help to create their strong definition, while the streams become part
of their overall strategy. The golfing experience at Walnut Cove provides players with a wide variety of shot
values. With four sets of tees, every level of golfer can find a perfect fit for a memorable round.
WELLNESS — The expansive, 18,000 square feet, state-of-the-art Wellness Center at Walnut Cove features
the following:
Fitness room complete with Life Fitness strength equipment, Smith machine, free weight area and cable
strength training station
Cardio area featuring TRUE Treadmills, Elliptical Trainers, Stationary and Recumbent bikes all with
individual cardio theater.
Aerobics studio with shock absorbent flooring for group exercise classes
An outdoor junior Olympic pool, outdoor hot tub and a two-lane heated indoor lap pool
Member living room (with fireplace) and lecture area with internet access
Private locker rooms with full dressing areas, towel service, showers and steam rooms
Spa treatment rooms for massage and facials
Functional training room for free movement exercises, warm-up, cool-down and stretching. This room
includes a TRUEstretch cage, created for golfers, but beneficial for everyone
CLUBHOUSE—The distinguished anchor of Walnut Cove’s Club Village is the 19,700-square-foot Clubhouse,
an elegant expression of classic Tudor architecture with decorative half-timbering, cross gables and a steeply
pitched roofline.
THE TAVERN—The Tavern provides both a grand dining hall for dinner celebrations, along with a pub for
casual lunches and toasting the day’s low round. It also offers a unique wine locker program, providing
members access to boutique wines and temperature-controlled lockers.
THE CLIFFS at MOUNTAIN PARKTHE CLIFFS at MOUNTAIN PARKTHE CLIFFS at MOUNTAIN PARK
Surrounded by thousands of acres of protected forests and blessed by a mild climate and exquisite natural beauty,
The Cliffs at Mountain Park is a truly unique community that blends the tranquility of nature with the arts and culture
of nearby Greenville, South Carolina. Families can hike, bike or explore the creeks and trails within Mother Nature’s
classroom along the Supertrail.
GOLF — The Gary Player Signature Golf Course opened in September 2013. Set along the banks of the North
Saluda River, the river course design takes full advantage of its surroundings: fourteen holes play along the
river and mountain ridgelines are accentuated throughout.
The bump-and-run style fits perfectly with the topography of the land and Player’s choice of Zoysia grass on
the fairways, Bermuda grass on the greens and the use of native grasses and landscape materials throughout
the course highlight his passion for conservation.
WELLNESS — At The Cliffs at Mountain Park, wellness comes as naturally as the mountains, forests, and
streams that blanket the community and present an even higher commitment to enhance members’ quality
of life and personal fulfillment. The Cliffs Wellness Program is designed to nourish mind, body and spirit and
provide resources you need to achieve and realize your own visions of a healthier, happier life.
The Cliffs at Mountain Park will include state-of-the-art training equipment and personalized health monitor-
ing by accredited professionals, plus an extensive Supertrail system that radiates from The Nature Center
connecting every corner of the community.
SUPERTRAILS & NATURE CENTER — The Cliffs at Mountain Park will feature an extensive network of over 25
miles of interconnected hiking, walking, biking, and fitness trails and will intersect with key community
amenities like The Village, Nature Center, and Botanical Gardens. Enjoy an invigorating workout and equally
ample opportunity for solitude, serenity, and peacefulness among hundreds of acres of preserved corridors
inside the gates of Mountain Park.
CLIFFS CLUB AMENITIESCLIFFS CLUB AMENITIESCLIFFS CLUB AMENITIES
THE CLIFFS AT GLASSY CHAPEL & PAVILION
864.895.0222
The Chapel and Pavilion are non-denominational facilities available for worship, individual prayer and meditation for
all Cliffs’ residents. Religious services and musical programs are held on a regular basis. The panoramic views from
the altar and grounds make a perfect venue for weddings. Contact the Glassy Events Manager for booking and event
rental information.
THE CLIFFS AT GLASSY STOREHOUSE & PUTTING LAB
864.660.1100
Storehouse is an innovative retail space with something for everyone. Unexpected offerings and pleasant surprises
are around every corner. In the Putting Lab you will experience the absolute best in putting technology. With over
100 putters offered for experimenting, The Optical Motion Instructor and state-of-the-art analytics, you’ll be sure to
find the putter that best fits you.
THE CLIFFS VALLEY STONE HOUSE NATURE CENTER
864.660.1100
The Cliffs Valley Stone House Nature Center is a popular informal venue for Property Owner gatherings, meetings and
potluck dinners. Contact the Valley Events Manager for booking and event rental information.
THE BEACH CLUB AT KEOWEE SPRINGS
864.868.9244
The Beach Club features two pools designed for flexible use, giving everyone breathing (and splashing!) space. One
pool configures into lap-swimming and water aerobics areas and the other features two water slides. Easily accessed
by land and water, the sand beach is a perfect spot for swimming or launching a kayak. The poolside snack bar offers
traditional summertime treats along with daily beverage service.
LAKESIDE LOUWEE’S AT KEOWEE VINEYARDS
864.898.8088
Louwee’s offers a casual atmosphere and fresh menu items including amazing salads, burgers and signature cocktails.
Cruise into Louwee’s Dock and get an order to go from our special family style menu or tie up and dine inside.
KEOWEE VINEYARDS EQUESTRIAN CENTER
864.868.9969
All ages are encouraged to take advantage of the unique Equestrian Center that offers, training, riding rings,
boarding, and over 200 miles of riding trails. Schedule your next lesson, trail ride, or birthday party to take advantage
of the breathtaking views of the area.
KEOWEE VINEYARDS MARINA
864. 868.7772
Rent a pontoon boat, kayak, sport boat, or jet skis and explore the majestic waterfalls and anchorages of Lake
Keowee. Boat storage and wet slips are also available for rent.
CLIFFS CLUB AMENITIESCLIFFS CLUB AMENITIESCLIFFS CLUB AMENITIES
PRIVATE EVENTS & CATERING
Spend your most memorable moments with The Cliffs – celebrate a wedding, host a party, plan a tourna-
ment, start new traditions. The Cliffs Catering & Events Team is available to plan an inventive and memora-
ble time for you, your family and friends. Contact the Club where you wish to host an event.
WINE CONSORTIUM
Through the Cliffs wine deals program, you have access to a world-class selection of wines at a significant
discount. Limited quantity available. Contact [email protected] for more information.
CLIFFS GOLF PERFORMANCE & SERVICES
Sean Kennedy, PGA Golf Professional, works with individuals with zero golf experience to those looking to
improve their game. He offers private and small group player development lessons. Contact Sean for more
information at [email protected].
WELLNESS AT THE CLIFFS
Our Wellness Managers work with individuals to reach fitness goals by developing a customized program to
achieve short- and long-term goals. Personal Training, Nutritional and Lifestyle Management Consultations,
and Custom Foot Orthotics are available to help you create a healthy and vivacious lifestyle.
TENNIS AT THE CLIFFS
Jack DeAndrade, Director of Tennis, develops programs and events for tennis players of all levels. Players
enjoy weekly Round Robin Matches coordinated by the Wellness Centers. Ball Machines are also available
at select Clubs. Contact Jack at 864.238.4821 for more information.
SPA SERVICES
The Cliffs highly trained technicians provide you with relaxing visits to alleviate stress and promote overall
wellness. Nurture your body, pamper your spirit and rejuvenate your being with massage and facial ser-
vices. Contact a Club Wellness Center for more information or to schedule a service.
OUTDOOR ACTIVITES
The Cliffs Clubs are surrounded by a stunning one million acres of protected woodlands with 1,000 acres of
parks and more than 20 miles of trails “inside the gates,” our outdoor wellness programs provide an
exhilarating experience for many of our Members.
WELLNESS SERVICESWELLNESS SERVICESWELLNESS SERVICES
SPA SERVICES
Nurture your body, pamper your spirit and rejuvenate your being. Our highly trained technicians provide
you with a relaxing visit that alleviates stress and promotes overall wellness. We are here to help you es-
cape the outside world and transform you to a state of serenity.
PERSONAL TRAINING
Reach your fitness goals with the expertise and encouragement of a Cliffs Wellness certified personal
trainer who will discuss your fitness needs, assess your specific body composition and develop a custom-
ized program with you to achieve short- and long-term goals and maintain your results. Sessions consist of
your choice of one-on-one, small group, or couples training and can be customized for sport-specific areas
including golf, tennis, yoga and running.
NUTRITION AND LIFESTYLE MANAGEMENT CONSULTATIONS
From diet analysis to guidance on how best to incorporate healthy habits into your lifestyle, you have ac-
cess to the very latest, best practices for reducing your risk for not only obesity but all debilitating condi-
tions, including Type II Diabetes and heart disease.
BODY AGE ASSESSMENTS
Through the use of TriFIT® technology, this innovative fitness assessment includes tests of cardiovascular
endurance, blood pressure, body composition, flexibility, and muscular strength to compute the body’s
true “age.” A Cliffs Wellness exercise physiologist performs health risk appraisals based on one’s body age
assessment and provides information on overall health risks and measures to reduce those risks.
CUSTOM FOOT ORTHOTICS
It has been well documented that physical activity is the key to good health. But it's hard to get much ac-
tivity in when you are experiencing pain. In many instances, the feet are the cause of the pain as they
affect every part of your body with every step you take. When the foot hits the ground, it creates a chain
reaction throughout the body meant to absorb the forces of gravity pushing you down and the ground
pushing back up. If the foot, due to its structure, cannot properly absorb and control the forces of the
ground reaction, tissue damage can occur anywhere in the body, especially at the knees, hips and low
back. Custom Foot Orthotics can compensate for the foot’s structure and eliminate pain. Contact Vance
Ferrigno at 864.660.1181 for more information or to schedule an appointment.
ADDITIONAL SERVICESADDITIONAL SERVICESADDITIONAL SERVICES
ANNUAL CART PLAN
The Annual Cart Plan Program gives Members an unlimited amount of carts per year.
Members may choose a Single Member Cart Plan or a Family Cart Plan. Fees are charged in January of each
year. Applicable taxes apply.
Single Cart Plan - $1,500
The single cart plan includes only the Primary Member.
Family Cart Plan - $1,850
The family cart plan includes the Primary Member, Designee, and all Dependents listed under the
membership.
Family Legacy Members (Full Golf) — Cart Plan Discount
Members paying the highest level of dues receive a discount on Annual Cart Plan prices due to the
free 20 carts they are rewarded at the beginning of each year.
Single Cart Plan - $1,060
Family Cart Plan - $1,410
ANNUAL BAG STORAGE (Not Available at Keowee Springs)
Members may pay an annual fee to store their Clubs at their respective Home Club. Annual Bag Storage Fee - $125
ANNUAL LOCKER (Not Available at Keowee Springs)
Members may pay an annual fee to reserve a personal locker at the Clubs. Annual Locker Fee - $125
ANNUAL WINE LOCKER
Conveniently store your wine at the Clubhouse.
Annual Wine Locker Fee - $125
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GREENVILLE, SC
Considered a “culinary hotspot” by Wine+Dine Magazine and one of the “top 10 fastest growing cities” by CNN Money, Green-
ville offers a vibrant atmosphere with activities for any and every personality and age. The visionaries of Greenville's past, its
present, and its future have built a city recognized across the country as a model environment for families, entrepreneurs, and
professionals. Check out the top things to do in Downtown Greenville. www.greenvillesc.gov.
The Greenville Zoo: The Greenville Zoo is a 14-acre facility featuring hundreds of wildlife from all over the world includ-
ing giraffe, monkeys, giant tortoises and elephants. Join us on a wildlife adventure through the zoo’s beautifully land-
scaped acres filled with up close and personal views of its residents! Through engaging programs, educational events
and animal exhibits, the Greenville Zoo provides a wonderfully wild experience for the entire family that will keep you
coming back all year long! www.greenvillezoo.com
The Children’s Museum: The Children’s Museum of the Upstate exists to ignite a passion for learning – empowering all
children to discover their full potential and expand their view of themselves and the world. The Children’s Museum of
the Upstate seeks to be a leader in innovative family activities, a dynamic learning center and a compelling community
attraction. http://www.tcmupstate.org/
Mice on Main: A Special Scavenger Hunt on Main Street: Based on the children’s book Mice on Main, nice bronze mice
are hidden along Main Street creating a fanciful downtown scavenger hunt. - www.miceonmain.com
Roper Mountain Science Center: Roper Mountain Science Center strives to foster enhanced learning and growth op-
portunities through educational excellence and high quality instructional programs for students, teachers, and the gen-
eral public. Visitors can see displays on a variety of topics and seasonal events are held each year. http://
www.ropermountain.org
BMW Zentrum: This center has exhibits that follow the company from its birth in Germany. The center includes a gift
shop and video that explains the company and its duties. A tour of the BMW plant can be arranged with the reception
at the Zentrum. http://www.bmwusfactory.com/zentrum/
Greenville Drive Baseball: The Greenville Drive, Class A Affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, plays during the spring and
summer season in Greenville’s own “Green Monster.” Flour Field is located in the West End of downtown.
greenvilledrive.com
Greenville Road Warriors Hockey: Enjoy Greenville’s local Hockey team, affiliates of the New York Rangers, go head-to-
head on the rink in the Bi-Lo Center located in the heart of Greenville. http://greenvilleroadwarriors.com/
The Peace Center: The Peace Center hosts many different genres of shows. From local productions to nationally ac
claimed Broadway shows, the Peace Center has two different theaters at the downtown location. A variety of events
are available to the public. http://www.peacecenter.org/
Greenville Symphony Orchestra: The Greenville Symphony Association is dedicated to providing educational and cul-
tural opportunities for the citizens of Greenville and surrounding communities through the presentation of live orches-
tral music. Offering excellence in live musical performances, the orchestra enriches lives, educates minds and encour-
ages community support of the arts. http://www.greenvillesymphony.org/
Centre Stage: Centre Stage is a year-round, 285-seat theater offering a wide range of entertainment within walking
distance of downtown’s Falls Park and the many shops and restaurants that line the Main Street corridor. In addition to
its season of music, comedy and drama, the theater also hosts art exhibition, chamber music concerts, independent
film screenings, guest lectures, galas and other special events. http://www.centrestage.org/
Warehouse Theatre: Warehouse Theatre, a cornerstone of Greenville’s historic West End, is home to at least 15 pro-
ductions a year, including re-envisioned classics, intense plays everyone knows and cutting-edge new works. The theatre
mixes emerging talents, local professionals and artists from around the country. http://www.warehousetheatre.com/
The Handlebar: A Listening Room: The Handlebar presents artists ranging from Grammy winners to local favorites --
performing rock ‘n’ roll, blues, Celtic, reggae, folk, bluegrass, jazz, alternative, country, jam, metal and pop. A fun menu,
full bar and friendly staff round out a memorable evening of entertainment. http://www.handlebar-online.com/
ASHEVILLE, NC
This thriving mountain city features a funky and eclectic downtown, 30-plus art galleries downtown alone, a burgeoning culinary
scene, a thriving live music scene and, of course, the awe-inspiring scenery of the Appalachian Mountains. It's known as the mec-
ca for those seeking adventure and culture without compromising that small town, Americana feel. www.exploreasheville.com.
The Great Smokey Mountains Railroad: See the countryside by train. The railroad features two tunnels over 25 bridges
for visitors to enjoy. http://www.gsmr.com/
Biltmore Estate: Visit the country’s largest private residence and historical site. The grounds include stables, a world-
class winery, and beautiful gardens. http://www.biltmore.com/
Asheville Historic Trolleys: For those interested in touring Asheville and getting a feel for this beautiful city, Asheville’s
Historic Trolleys offer a sightseeing tour that will give you a peak into the rich history and tradition that this town holds.
http://www.ashevilletrolleytours.com/
Asheville Art Museum: The museum provides innovative programming utilizing an outstanding collection of American
art of the 20th and 21st centuries. http://www.ashevilleart.org/
The Thomas Wolfe Memorial: The original home of the famous author of Look Homeward, Angel. The house holds orig-
inal pieces from Thomas Wolfe’s life. This Victorian home was once his mother’s boarding house and is now a national
historic site for visitors to enjoy. http://www.nchistoricsites.org/wolfe/wolfe.htm
Asheville Tourists Baseball: The Tourists, Class-A Affiliate of the Colorado Rockies, are a local favorite for baseball lov-
ers. theashevilletourists.com
Diane Wortham Theatre: Known as one of Asheville’s most vibrant theaters, it highlights live performances of music,
dance, and theater. http://www.dwtheatre.com/
Asheville Community Theatre: A smaller theater founded in the 1940s it has grown and become known as one of the
best local theaters in the area and offers workshops for adults and children. http://www.ashevilletheatre.org
Biltmore Village: Historic Biltmore Village today is truly one of the South's most unique touring and shopping environ-
ments. Because of its history, its range of unique independent, locally-owned retailers, and its fine restaurants, Historic
Biltmore Village has an international reputation. It's the way shopping used to be - relaxed and enjoyable with top quali-
ty merchandise at realistic prices and wonderful customer service. http://www.biltmorevillage.com/
HENDERSONVILLE, NC
Mid-way between The Cliffs and Asheville is the charming town of Hendersonville, North Carolina, a perfect destination for his-
torical and cultural pursuits and renowned antiquing. Home to the Flat Rock Playhouse and NC Apples Festival, Hendersonville
teems with performing arts and family activities. Visit nationally revered poet Carl Sandburg's home or fly fish in Dupont State
Forest. Whatever your weekend includes, make sure it includes Hendersonville.
Historic Downtown Hendersonville: Historic Downtown Hendersonville has specialty shops, antique shops, and fine
dining, and offers live music, parades, and festivals. The downtown area includes a historic district is also a popular
destination for visitors to the area. Phone: 828-697-2022
The Center for Craft, Creativity and Design: The Center for Craft, Creativity and Design offers displays of artists and
hosts seminars of local artists. The seminars focus on the crafts of Western North Carolina. The center acts in conjunc-
tion with the University of North Carolina. Phone: 828-890-2050
The Arts Center: Founded in 1992, The Arts Center is a non-profit arts forum that is locally run and operated. The Center
provides galleries, workshops, art camp and classes with two artist studios for the community. Past exhibits have includ-
ed works by Ansel Adams, Picasso, and Norman Rockwell. The Arts Center is open to visitors Tuesday through Friday
from 1:00-5:00pm. Phone: 828-693-8504
Flat Rock Playhouse: The Flat Rock Playhouse is considered to be one of the top ten seasonal theaters in the country
and highlights quality local talent. Their productions include shows from many genres including comedy and drama. The
playhouse is in operation from May until October. www.flatrockplayhouse.org
CLEMSON, SC
Clemson is home to both Clemson University, ranked one of the top public universities in the country by both U.S. News & World
Report and the Princeton Review, and to the Clemson Tigers, the university's nationally-recognized and incredibly spirited ath-
letics program. Known as Mother Nature's Masterpiece, the famed Jocassee Gorges lay in the heart of Pickens County's moun-
tain-lake terrain, providing endless opportunities for hiking, biking, boating and water sports. Jocassee Gorges stretch 42,500
acres and contains numerous rare and endangered species and two of the Southeast's four National Wild Rivers.
Bob Campbell Geology and Natural History Museum: Bob Campbell Geology and Natural History Museum has various
kinds of minerals, meteorites, and fossilized plants and animals. It also has old mining artifacts that tell help to tell sto-
ries from the history of South Carolina. Phone: 864-656-4600
The World of Energy at Keowee-Toxaway: The World of Energy at Keowee-Toxaway is an informational center that
shows this history of the area and how they are using different methods of producing electricity in the area. It highlights
the hydro plants on area lakes that are unusual for most to see. Hours are Monday through Friday from 9:00am-5:00pm
and Saturday and Sunday from 12:00-5:00pm. Location: 7812 Rochester Hwy, Seneca, SC
Fort Hill: Fort Hill was once the home of John C. Calhoun, who was a 19th century statesman. The home is an antebel-
lum plantation home that carries many of the original family artifacts. The home is owned by Clemson University.
http://www.clemson.edu/about/history/properties/fort-hill/
Clemson University: Get into the spirit of college athletics with the Clemson Tigers. http://www.clemsontigers.com/
LANDRUM, SC
Residents and visitors alike enjoy drives along scenic roads, strolling through unique antique and specialty shops, and dining in
Landrum‘s quaint eateries.
BREVARD, NC
Nestled in a quiet valley of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Brevard is a family-oriented small town with abundant cultural and natural
resources. Visitors from around the world come for the shops, music, festivals, waterfalls, trails, rivers, quite forests, and easy
going small-town charm.