Panther National, a golf club community underway in Palm Beach Gardens, hosted a groundbreaking for its clubhouse on Nov. 15.
The ceremony featured a ceremonial groundbreaking with Panther National Founder and President Dominik Senn, Vice President Dorte Senn, CEO Frank Weed, course co-designer, investor and pro golfer Justin Thomas and architect Max Strang.
After the shovel and hard-hat moment, guests enjoyed a lesson on golf tips and tricks with several of Panther National’s golf ambassadors, including Thomas, Xander Schauffele, Cameron Young and Nick Dunlap, which was followed by a golf tournament.
Scheduled for completion in fall 2026, the clubhouse will offer Michelin-inspired dining, a golf shop with Swiss watch boutique, fitness center, event lawn and courtyard with fire pits. The focal point of the 58,000-square-foot structure will be The Rock, a tower with a wine bar and the Crystal Room, a private dining space with a display of crystals from the Swiss Alps.
“This Clubhouse will be the vibrant heart of both our club and community — a place where sophisticated ambiance, world-class cuisine and a range of luxurious amenities converge to create an unforgettable experience,” Dominck Senn said. “We are thrilled for our members to gather, dine and connect in this extraordinary space, meticulously crafted by an exceptional team of designers and architects.”