Active By Nature, Social By Design

Life here moves easily between water and shore. A morning on the Bay gives way to an afternoon on the courts. A match turns into a conversation. A casual bocce game gathers a small crowd. Time by the pool stretches longer than expected. Even a round of golf becomes something shared.

Nothing here feels scheduled for its own sake. It simply unfolds, one moment leading naturally to the next.

Four smiling tennis players holding rackets standing on a court by the net and scorekeeper.
Senior man and woman practicing yoga with arms raised on a dock by the water.
Four women sitting outdoors at a table playing Mahjong near a pool with palm trees and umbrellas.
Empty outdoor tennis court at sunset with palm trees and benches around the fence.

From First Serve to Final Set

Tennis is one of the Club’s most active traditions, and one of our most social. The courts are rarely empty, although you arrive knowing you’ll find a game. Daily clinics, league play, and tournaments welcome players of all levels. Under the direction of our nationally recognized Tennis Director, the program blends expert coaching with an easy, inclusive spirit.

Woman in blue shirt and white skirt hitting a tennis ball toward a man on the opposite side of the court.

Move Well, Stay awhile

Recreation here is never separate from relaxation. The pool invites both movement and stillness. Some mornings begin with laps. Others unfold slowly, with time in the sun or water aerobics among friends.

The fitness center offers a private, well-appointed space where routines remain uninterrupted. Just beyond, the bocce courts bring a different rhythm: ladies’ play, seasonal leagues, and informal gatherings that feel more social than competitive.

Outdoor pool with lounge chairs and umbrellas at sunset overlooking water and city skyline.

From the Bay to the Fairways

Members also enjoy year-round reciprocal golf and dining privileges at two of Sarasota’s most respected clubs.

Laurel Oak Golf & Country Club offers two championship courses designed by Gary Player and Rees Jones. Just minutes away, Sara Bay Golf & Country Club presents a classic Donald Ross course, steeped in tradition and known throughout the region.

Four smiling golfers in casual golf attire posing together on a sunny golf course with palm trees.
Aerial view of a golf course with green fairways, sand bunkers, trees, and water hazards under a clear sky.