Private Idaho golf club offers next-level health amenities
After having flipped the nines on its Tom Weiskopf-designed golf course in 2023 to make a better transition and conclusion at the new clubhouse, CDA National Reserve in Idaho has continued with lifestyle enhancements for its members. Now on tap for the club in Coeur d'Alene: a partnership with a local medical practice, Clinic 5C, that provides health tracking and a full slate of modern treatment programs.
It's an example of a growing trend at clubs to go beyond the golf course and become involved in the membership's overall wellness. At CDA National Reserve, the Premier Longevity Membership includes access to or reduced pricing on data-driven health programs such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy, infrared sauna, ozone and red-light therapy, stem cell treatments and banking, and other regenerative therapies. It's certainly a long way from the days when golfers loosened up for a round with a little less-than-vigorous stretching that involved tying their shoes in the parking lot.
'CDA National is establishing itself as the leader among clubs that prioritize health and wellness, offering its members incredible access,' Dr. Cameron Chesnut, founder of Clinic 5C, said in a media release discussing the health programs and other updates at CDA National Reserve. 'This carries from what they offer in the kitchen to unique partnerships that give members exclusive access to next-level options, exactly like the Premier Longevity Membership. We are very honored to be part of this journey.'
It's all part of an immersive and expanding membership environment in a 1,000-acre preserve that includes a wide offering of outdoor pursuits and wellness initiatives beyond golf. It certainly doesn't hurt that CDA National Reserve – formerly known as The Club at Rock Creek – has a golf course that is ranked by the Golfweek's Best course-rating program as the No. 5 private layout in Idaho and within the top 200 modern courses in the United States. The property was acquired in 2021 by New Edge Living, a Lyon Living company.
The club also has expanded its real estate offerings, with 24 new fairway lodges becoming available July 3 at a starting price of $2 million and a move-in date anticipated for the summer of 2026. There are also plans for more lodges overlooking Lake Coeur d'Alene to be announced this summer. The club offers a wide range of real estate options that include custom homesites priced from $535,000.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: CDA National Reserve offers next-level health options as well as golf
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