Tennis club with a basketball court, swimming pool and upscale fitness facilities.
Club Greenwood maintains specific temperatures for its aquatic facilities: the outdoor lap pool is typically 78-80°F, the indoor lap pool is 80°F, and the warm water therapy pool is a comfortable 90°F. Additionally, there is a seasonal outdoor family pool kept at 82-84°F, and both indoor and outdoor hot tubs are maintained at 102°F.
What are people saying (AI review summary)? text: "People say this fitness center offers a wide variety of amenities, including multiple pools, a large weight room, and a basketball gym. They also highlight the friendly and helpful staff, and the spacious locker rooms with fresh towels, a steam room, and a sauna.\n\nOther reviews mention the cancellation policy can be frustrating." language_code: "en-US"
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Greenwood has been a fantastic place for our whole family! I have been working out with Hunter Faber and he has been an incredible personal trainer! He’s helped me reach my fitness goals, given me great nutrition guidance, and always checks in to keep me on track. What really sets him apart is how he’s gone above and beyond to connect me with a community of people who share the same goals. He’s helped bring us together, and now we support and push each other thanks to him. I’ve never felt more motivated or supported, highly recommend!
Hunter Faber is an incredible and knowledgeable personal trainer that I would highly recommend to anyone looking to take their fitness seriously. From day one, he’s been amazing at teaching me how to properly use the gym’s various machines and free weights, which has really boosted my confidence and results. What truly sets Hunter apart is his ability to hold me accountable in a way that feels both encouraging and motivating. He consistently helps me stay on track with my health and fitness goals, and I genuinely look forward to each session. If you're looking for a trainer who’s not only skilled but also genuinely invested in your progress, Hunter is the best!
IDK why they walk anyone through the basketball court or show them the speed and performance studios that connect to them, because they're rarely available due to their daycare during the summer. You won't find anything about the daycare using the courts on the schedule, outside of 1.5 hrs of "mini camp", and that's by design, but make no mistake, if members are playing when the kids who run it feel like bringing them in, they simply tell everyone to move. You'd think after 40 years, they'd have a plan for activities with the kids that don't involve eating up the basketball courts, training studios and pool, but they don't... If you're thinking about signing up to shoot hoops with your kids, or swim at the outdoor pool, don't bother, especially if you're planning on going on the weekend. As it stands, there's an Adidas sponsored team that does private training sessions in the gym, but they use one hoop and everyone loves them because they're courteous and they're training kids in, or going to, D1 programs on scholarships. They're a net positive to the club, but now they've added speed training (it appears), but I'm guessing that guy gets fed up with not having space and finds elsewhere to go as well. Once you spend a few seconds thinking about it, you realize the daycare monopolizes half of the court to avoid taking the kids outside, despite there being a giant park with direct access via footpath, from the club... If you're expecting your kids to spend the summer playing outside, during their "summer camp, womp,womp!!! They're at the basketball courts coloring, watching the employees shoot hoops, or just sitting and talking. IMO, I don't think the kids who work there are overly interested in being outside. We've asked them to put the times the daycare will be eating up half the court on the schedule for years now, but they honestly never will. They used to only use it for "inclement weather", but that began including it being "too hot" (in June) a couple years ago and now everyday. There's 3 days per week for 2 hours it's guaranteed they aren't there and that's during the pickup games, which means you're still not shooting hoops unless you want to play pickup. That said, the pickup guys may be the smartest of all of us because most of them just pay a member for guest passes and save themselves $170/mo in membership dues... See, nobody would take exception to the issues outlined above if we weren't paying $250+/person for a membership... Last word of advice, don't sign your kids up as members, unless they're going daily. If you find out they're not going to be using a membership, the club will not only not refund you for the unused memberships, they won't credit you for them. If you have teens/tweens who say they'll go, my gut says you're just spending an extra couple grand to find out you could've spent less than $60/mo on guest passes for them. The big problem appears to stem from the firing of their gm several years ago, and never hiring a new gm, but just spreading the duties around. This means that things that need the most attention get missed. In all honesty, the basketball court itself is in terrible condition. There are dead spots all over the floor, visible gaps around the edges, rims that need to be replaced, but the floor is worse than most public schools. Additionally, the floors are never swept or cleaned. After two weeks of seeing blood spots on the floor (I'm assuming were the result of an elbow during a pickup game), I went and got a wipe to clean it up myself. I could go on about the showers, water pressure, etc... Bottom line, they'll sell you what appears to be a higher end gym experience, but if you actually want to use the membership, you'll begin to see the cracks very quickly. If they decide to start delivering the experience we're paying for, I'll update the review, but based on the years of members having similar complaints, I don't anticipate having to do so, if I decide to renew another year. Pics are obviously from separate days
Hunter Faber is not only an amazing personal trainer, but also one of the most friendly and approachable people I’ve met at Greenwood Club. He creates an environment where you feel comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and celebrating progress. It’s clear that he genuinely cares about his clients and wants them to succeed both in and out of the gym. Highly recommend him if you want real results and a trainer who genuinely cares.
Greenwood is an awesome fitness club! Our entire family enjoys going here and we will for years. There are 4 pools (1 indoor & 3 outdoor) and our family loves the kids pool. The weight room is huge and has every machine/weight needed. The basketball gym is great and huge. My personal favorite is the locker room, as it has tons of space, lots of showers, a steam room and sauna, plus they always have fresh towels. Staff is great and super helpful. Highly recommended!
| Sunday | 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Monday | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Thursday | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Friday | 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Saturday | 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
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