The Club at Mediterra
Nick Stutt, PGA, has a diverse work experience in the golf industry. Nick started their career at Philadelphia Country Club in 2014, where they worked as a University Sponsored Intern for three months. In 2016, they moved to Westmoreland Country Club, also as a University Sponsored Intern, during the summer months. Later in 2016, Stutt joined The Club at Mediterra, initially working as an Outside Operations Assistant, and then progressing to Assistant Golf Professional and Senior Assistant Golf Professional roles. Their time at Mediterra culminated in their promotion to the position of Head Golf Professional in October 2021. From 2017 to 2019, Stutt also gained experience as an Assistant Golf Professional at Butler National Golf Club. Overall, their work history demonstrates their dedication and growth in the golf industry.
Nick Stutt, PGA pursued their education at Florida Gulf Coast University from 2013 to 2017. During this time, they obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Professional Golf Management. This specific field of study reveals their focus and dedication toward mastering the art of golf and honing their skills as a professional golfer.
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The Club at Mediterra
Mediterra, a 1,700-acre master-planned community, is the 2013 Aurora Award winner for best residential development within the Southeastern U.S.; a Platinum Club Award winner, Emerald Club Award Winner, 8 time winner of Collier County's Community of the Year and one of America's healthiest clubs! The Club at Mediterra previously has achieved national recognition as one of the top golf facilities in America. It has been honored with the Environmental Leaders in Golf Award from the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America and Golf Digest magazine and has been named by Golf Magazine as one of the 50 Best Golf Communities in America. Mediterra also has been named one of the top 100 golf communities in America by Travel + Leisure Golf for four consecutive years and twice by Links magazine. It was the first 36-hole course to earn Audubon International’s Silver Signature Sanctuary status. Mediterra offers an array of lifestyle amenities, including the member-owned Club at Mediterra with two Tom Fazio-designed championship courses and Learning Center; a private 10,000-square-foot Beach Club on the Gulf of Mexico; themed neighborhood parks; eight miles of walking and jogging trails; a fitness complex with tennis and bocce courts, swimming pool and spa services; and the 29,000-square-foot clubhouse offering formal and casual dining prepared by a staff of award-winning culinary experts.