A new Wellness Center and major Clubhouse renovation are the next steps in the Pines’ continued investment in enhancing and upgrading the Club experience.

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At Teton Pines our mission is to be “Welcoming, sociable, family-friendly, and Wyoming relaxed.” The addition of a Wellness Center, and the club’s first comprehensive renovation of its clubhouse in 40 years, aims to continue this heritage of being the most welcoming club in the Tetons.

“Our past is directly shaping our future,” says Todd Bretzlaff, General Manager at Teton Pines. “Our members are active, healthy, and social. The new Wellness Center enhances what our members already love with a 2,200 sq ft fitness facility, 950 sq ft yoga studio, full kitchen, and a resort-style pool bar overlooking the Tetons.”


After the Wellness Center is complete, The Pines will begin a full renovation of the 24,000 sq. ft. clubhouse. The updates will include an additional 10,000 sq. ft. comprised of an expanded kitchen, the creation of a dedicated kids’ center, member card room, dedicated pro shop with two golf simulators, and a newly updated clubhouse façade for an elegant sense of arrival. Inside, every space will be updated for better flow and a warm, contemporary Western feel.
“More of our members are connecting with their families at the club, and we’re committed to creating comfortable, beautiful places where they can do that,” says Assistant General Manager Amy Bickley. While members already enjoy the valley’s only year-round racquet sports facility, a year-round lap pool, perfectly groomed Nordic trails, and a pristine golf course, the newest upgrades are designed to make Teton Pines into a truly world-class club—without losing the relaxed, welcoming vibe that makes it feel like home.
“Our past is directly shaping our future.”
Todd Bretzlaff, General Manager at Teton Pines

Teton Pines is building for the future but keeping its community roots firmly in place. Through our scholarship fund, members have donated more than $1.4 million to local high school students. The annual Tee it Up for Oncology tournament, benefiting the St. John’s oncology department, raised nearly $150,000 in 2024 and over $900,000 since its start in 2012. And our partnerships with the Grand Teton Music Festival, the National Museum of Wildlife Art, various sports programs at Jackson Hole High School, and more continue to provide a strong connection with the community.
We’re moving forward with intention. Honoring the past, embracing what’s next, and holding onto the sense of wonder this place inspires. The same breath-taking feeling that moved course designer Arnold Palmer to say, in 1986: “Teton Pines is spectacular.”
