Clubs have faced new challenges in the first half of 2020. With many facilities closed, the club website has become more essential than ever to communicate between club management, staff and members. MembersFirst has continued to launch new projects with our valued partners. From homeowner associations and country clubs to CMAA chapters, MembersFirst is proud to share some of the websites we've been working on below.
Waynesborough Country Club Looks to Modernize Online Presence
A new club website, mobile app and membership marketing platform has prepared this Philadelphia area private club for digital success.
Waynesborough Country Club partnered with MembersFirst to design and develop a new club website that included multiple reservations systems and a mobile app. The MembersFirst web solution also enabled the private club’s website to integrate with the HubSpot CRM to help manage membership marketing and club event leads.
The one place that we have all probably felt safest over the last three months is our homes. At home we are usually comfortable in our surroundings, dropping down into a sofa or pulling up a chair at the kitchen table without a second thought. Until recently the club for many has felt like a second home, with a much bigger dining room and backyard playground. But as members return, clubs have an increased responsibility under new protocols and restrictions. Areas of the club that were once open and free to use by members might now be limited to smaller capacities, requiring club staff to regulate members’ club usage. Below is a list of club areas that, although not traditionally required, might now benefit from reservations.