Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Colonial Country Club Invests $1M in Upgrades, Secures Long-Term Future


Colonial Country Club in Lower Paxton Township has undergone more than $1 million in renovations since 2023, with projects aimed at modernizing its facilities and enhancing the member experience.

The most recent updates include new outdoor banquet space, set for completion by the end of this month, and the addition of course maintenance equipment such as a rough mower, greens mower, and greens roller earlier this year.

Over the past year, the club has expanded its outdoor amenities with new loungers, umbrellas, tables, and chairs, as well as private cabanas, a splash pad, and fire pits. The outdoor dining and relaxation area was also upgraded, and the bar expanded. A multi-age playground and Kid Zone were added to provide more family-friendly options.

In 2023, the Squires Restaurant and Pub received new furniture, flooring, and lighting, while the men’s locker room was remodeled to include a card room and pool table. Other improvements have included new roofs and HVAC systems throughout various parts of the property, including the ballroom.

The 115-year-old club, located on Linglestown Road since 1954, offers golf, tennis, pickleball, swimming, and a variety of membership events. Owned by the DiSanto family through the Triple Crown Corporation since 2009, the club has emphasized its commitment to maintaining the golf course and preserving the property’s role as a community landmark, with no plans for redevelopment.

The Colonial’s renovations come as other clubs in the region are making similar investments. Carlisle Country Club in Middlesex Township recently announced a multi-million-dollar renovation project under its new ownership.

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