Saddlebrook Resort has finished a $92 million renovation that reshapes one of Tampa Bay’s most well-known hospitality and sports properties.

The Wesley Chapel resort updated its rooms, dining, golf courses and meeting spaces across 480 acres. The improvements are designed to serve families, athletes, business travelers and major group events.

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This post explains what changed, why it matters for the region and what to expect next.

What happened

Saddlebrook completed a full property renovation guided by design firm EoA Group. The update covers the lobby, all 451 rooms and suites, four new dining concepts, the Super Pool and the whole golf program.

Aerial sunrise view of Saddlebrook Resort’s redesigned golf course with greens, bunkers and water featuresRees Jones redesigned Saddlebrook’s golf program into three nine-hole layouts with new greens, tees and bunkers.

Guest rooms were rebuilt with warm wood tones, neutral colors and navy accents. Every room now includes a private patio or balcony. Suites feature kitchens and spacious living areas, ideal for extended stays or group travel.

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The dining program now features RARE 1981, BREW, Palmhaus and a sports tavern set to open in early 2026. Saddlebrook also refreshed more than 200,000 square feet of meeting and event space. New team-building features were added, including a sports broadcasting experience for groups.

The resort also introduced new membership options for locals who want access to golf, tennis, pickleball, fitness and dining.

Why this matters

Saddlebrook’s renovation is one of the largest hospitality investments in the Tampa Bay region in recent years.

The athletic programs at Saddlebrook have shaped players such as Pete Sampras, Martina Hingis, Alex Zverev and KJ Choi. The new facilities allow the resort to support the next generation of athletes while also serving high demand for golf, tennis and pickleball across the region.

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The renovation also improves Tampa Bay’s ability to attract meetings and conferences. Updated ballrooms, outdoor terraces and event venues will draw more corporate groups and increase local economic activity.

Classroom-style meeting room at Saddlebrook Resort with tables, chairs and a large presentation screenSaddlebrook refreshed more than 200,000 square feet of meeting and event space for corporate groups and conferences

The long-term development plan features a town center that includes residential units, retail, restaurants and office space. This expansion will support more jobs and new local business activity.

What you should know

Business leaders, event planners, investors and travelers can benefit in several ways:

Corporate groups can use new meeting spaces and upgraded team experiences

Event planners gain modern rooms for conferences, weddings and retreats

Athletes and sports programs have access to new training facilities

Residents can join through expanded memberships

Investors can track new housing and retail growth around the resort

What’s next

The sports tavern is scheduled to open in early 2026. Construction on Saddlebrook’s town center will continue with new homes, restaurants, retail and a pedestrian-friendly layout. The updated golf program will be introduced in phases throughout the season.

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Saddlebrook plans to continue expanding programs for families, athletes and corporate groups as demand grows.

Takeaway

Saddlebrook’s $92 million renovation blends its long athletic history with a stronger and more modern resort experience. The update makes the property a major asset for Tampa Bay’s hospitality sector and sets the stage for long-term growth in Wesley Chapel.

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