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Amenities at a Glance

LakeRidge Country Club’s beautiful clubhouse serves as a welcoming focal point for member dining, socializing, and special events, ranging from themed dinners and seasonal festivities to wine tastings, men’s and women’s league activities, holiday parties, and fundraising events.

Beautiful clubhouse that serves as a gathering place for members and special events

All dining prepared fresh daily on-site by the club’s executive chef

Elegant indoor banquet and meeting rooms plus picturesque outdoor spaces for weddings, tournaments, and galas

Daily happy hour, wine dinners, themed culinary nights, and holiday parties

Club mixers and family events that make dining and socializing a focal point of member life

Easy access from the clubhouse to the golf course, practice facilities, and pool

Yearlong schedule of golf, swim, and social events that keep the clubhouse buzzing with activity

Luxurious yet welcoming ambiance—upscale enough for big occasions, relaxed enough for everyday use

Championship Golf Framed by Lakes, Strategy, and Scenic Views

LakeRidge offers a beautiful 18-hole championship golf course—originally designed by Billy Martindale and Don January—with tight fairways, well-bunkered greens, lakes, and water hazards that come into play on nearly every hole. With multiple tee boxes and a layout that challenges players of all levels, every round feels strategic and rewarding.  

Where Connections Are Made Over Great Food

For families, dining at the club means everyone can find something they love, whether it’s pancakes at Sunday brunch, kid-approved poolside fare, or a quiet dinner in the evening. The staff knows members by name, remembers preferences, and treats every visit as an opportunity to deliver a memorable experience, not just a meal.

Round Up 4 Els for Autism

The partnership with Round Up 4 Els for Autism and World Golf Hall of Fame member Ernie Els —along with his wife, Liezl, and the Els for Autism Foundationcontinues for the sixth year. The program, which runs every April, raises money in two ways. Purchases made by Arcis Golf club members, guests, and patrons, including merchandise, food and beverage, and golf, are “rounded up” to the nearest dollar and donated to Els for Autism. Additionally, each facility is free to stage its own events, such as a golf tournament, a fun run, a casino night, or a fashion show. All funds directly impact the lives of individuals and families affected by autism spectrum disorder.

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