Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa is getting a makeover.
Club members approved a $7.3 million renovation plan to improve the golf course and clubhouse, which last underwent construction in the early 2000s.
About $3 million has been earmarked for clubhouse upgrades at the Member’s Grill, Ladies’ Lounge, main dining room, central bar and golf lobbies. The lower deck and terraces, which provide panoramic views of the 135-acre golf course, are in line for a $600,000 expansion.
The Golf Course Master Plan includes $2.8 million in renovations, including rebuilding greens, adding fairway bunkers, realigning contours, reconstructing tee complexes, as well as tree enhancement and beautification, irrigation system upgrades, and modifying practice greens and facilities.
Another $900,000 will help rebuild and upgrade the maintenance facility, which was built after the course opened in 1959.
Renovations on the 42,000-square-foot clubhouse are expected to last four to six months. Golf course renovations are expected to be completed in 18 months.
The golf course will remain open during construction, set to begin in January.
