Sarasota National members approve golf course renovation master plan by Fry/Straka

Below are excerpts from an article that originally appeared in The F1rst Call.

Venice, Florida (February 27, 2025) – Members of the Sarasota National golf community in Venice, Florida recently approved a golf course master plan design by golf architectural firm Fry/Straka Global Golf Course Design. The multi-million-dollar renovation project will focus on enhancing the course’s playability for all skill levels, improving sustainability, while seamlessly tying-in the natural beauty of the Sarasota National community, an Audubon International Certified Signature Sanctuary. Renovation work will begin in the spring of 2026. 

Fry/Straka’s master plan calls for redesigning Sarasota National’s entire 18-hole golf course, including rebuilding all greens to USGA specifications, re-grassing all fairways, roughs and tee boxes, and installing a new state-of-the-art irrigation system. All bunkers will also be modified, reshaped and rebuilt. The new course will measure 7,406 yards from the tips and play to a par of 72. Dana Fry and Jason Straka will also oversee the expansion and improvement of the club’s practice facility to include a 47,000-sq. ft. putting complex and a 1.75-acre short game area.

“This renovation represents an exciting new chapter for Sarasota National and our golf community,” said Sarasota National General Manager Darrell Wilde. “With the expertise of Fry/Straka, we are committed to elevating the course’s playability, sustainability, and overall golf experience while preserving the natural beauty that makes Sarasota National so special.”

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