
Picture one facility where you can play competitive tennis on 8 lighted clay tennis courts, watch your children in a Junior Olympic pool swim meet or sliding down their 42 foot slide, working out in a state-of-art fitness center or relaxing on an expansive patio sipping a cold beer or glass of wine.
Starting this Friday, May 15th, you will be able to do just that at Denver Lake Norman's exciting, new hotspot: The Club at Westport.
Developers T.G Daniel, his son Tom Daniel and their new builder Brian Robinett invited a group of us to the Westport Golf Club to learn more about the new direction of their housing community Westport Club and the Westport Golf Club. But, the highlight of the tour was getting a sneak preview of The Club at Westport.

Owned and operated by Robbie and Pattie Smith, who also own and manage the popular Charlotte Racket Club North, Pattie told us that this spectacular new club is the result of everything they have learned from their other club.
The 6000 square foot Club House is home to their fitness center, a multi-purpose room for such things as aerobics, pilates and yoga, a pro shop, locker rooms, snack bar, meeting room and a member lounge with a big screen TV.
The wrap around porch overlooks the tennis courts, pool and views of Westport.

The beautiful 8 lighted clay courts have a special underground watering system so the courts are always perfect and never in need of overhead watering.
Those that know Robbie Smith will remember that he is a former world-ranked tennis player and nationally recognized teaching pro. This new Tennis Facility will offer year-round programs, league play, club tournaments and lessons for all ages.
The spacious Fitness Center has brand new PRECOR equipment, free weights, and numerous cardio machines from tread mills to stair-masters. And, they will be open 24/7 to accommodate all of their members' lifestyles.
Precision Fitness will be staffing the center and will oversee all of the classes and personal training.

The swim club actually offers two pools. For the serious swimmer, there is is an 8-lane wake-free pool designed for top level competitive swimming.
But, the obvious highlight is the 42′ "double flume" water slide! For the younger children there is a splash pool as well.
From competitive swim teams to water aerobic classes, there truly is something for everyone, even full-time lifeguards.
The Club at Westport, with the Westport Golf Club just a golf-cart ride away, a variety of housing opportunities and even plans for a commercial area all combine to make Westport THE community in Denver and even the entire west side of Lake Norman!
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Diane
The Club at Westport looks like a magnificent place to enjoy.
Thanks for the sneak peak! The club looks phenomenal!
The Club in Lake Norman is just beautiful....and offers SO much! I can't imagine not being happy in your gorgeous area, Diane.
Hi Diane
Looks like a great club experience.
Good success
Lou Ludwig
It could be great for almost every age group. Nice pool area.
Hi Diane, Impressive and it seems that you have the (inside) scoop. For me, my fascination would be the water slide . I was never great at tennis though I sure gave it the old college try and don't play any more but the water slide looks like a day's fun for me.
Tom: I was pretty impressed when I visited it!
Michael: I can't wait to see how the community responds.
Carole: I definitely feel lucky to be here but truly there is something beautiful in just about any community.
Lou: Thank you.
Terry: Yes, they are catering to toddlers on up.
William: Yes, the slide looks amazing. Of course, it was still closed so I couldn't watch the children scream as they go down it but I can imagine it!