Troon selected to manage Hunting Hills Country Club in Virginia

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Troon, a provider of golf and club-related leisure and hospitality services, was selected to manage Hunting Hills Country Club, a private club in Roanoke, Va. Troon will oversee club operations, agronomy, food and beverage and membership sales and marketing. 

Located in the picturesque foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Hunting Hills is a member-owned club with an array of amenities including an 18-hole championship golf course, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, pickleball courts, a swimming pool and splash pad, a fitness center and a kids’ club. The club has a very active junior golf program, swim teams, as well as themed summer camps and junior sports camps.  

Photo: Troon
Photo: Troon

“Hunting Hills is on an amazing trajectory over the last five years, and we have been able to invest in several programs and capital projects that have really improved the member experience,” said Hunting Hills Country Club president Stanley Hays. “Our recent upgrades include a fitness center remodel, locker room remodel, new pickleball courts, LED lighting in our indoor tennis facility and a brand-new pool and splash pad.  Additionally, our golf course and dining options have been top-notch and very consistent.  We ultimately decided that a partnership with Troon was the best path for us to capitalize on the strengths of Hunting Hills and ensure we become the best country club in the Roanoke Valley.”

Established in 1971, Hunting Hills Country Club’s golf course was designed by Raymond F. Loving, Jr., and presents an engaging challenge for golfers of all skill levels, according to the club. The 6,058-yard, par 70 course meanders up and over hills with tree-lined fairways and perched greens.  

“We are excited to partner with Hunting Hills Country Club,” said Troon vice president of operations Justin Smith. “Hunting Hills has a storied history, and we are honored to be part of the next chapter. We can’t wait to welcome all current and future members to the club.” 

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About the Author: Nathan Mader

A native from Olmsted Falls, Ohio, Nathan received his bachelor’s degree in journalism from The Ohio State University in 2024. During that time, he worked as a reporter, copy editor and video producer for the student newspaper, The Lantern. While interning at CityScene Media Group as an editorial assistant, Nathan gained valuable experience in pursuing great stories that made him want to continue writing and editing for magazines.


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