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Company Since 1999

ClubSafe, Inc. formed in 1999 under the name GolfSafe, started as a company that assisted golf and country clubs in formalizing a plan on how best to manage medical emergencies on their property.  At that time, most golf and country clubs had taken some steps to handle medical emergencies, including purchasing Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) and training staff, but quickly realized this was not enough.

To have uniform emergency procedures in place would require significant time, knowledge and expertise to be reliable.  GolfSafe, with its extensive background in Emergency Medical Service (EMS) planning, filled this critical gap in emergency preparedness at golf and country club properties, resulting in vastly improved safety programs at each.

In 2008, the company name was changed to ClubSafe to better reflect the company’s expanding programs while addressing the unique needs of Athletic and Fitness Clubs, Yacht Clubs and Resort Properties.  Based on the same high standards and success of the GolfSafe program that continues to bring golf clubs the highest level of safety planning, ClubSafe is now designing and installing emergency response plans at clubs throughout the private club industry. 

Over the years, ClubSafe has built a reputation of exceeding client expectations and delivering services that are professional, detailed and reliable.  ClubSafe continues to design better methods to improve emergency preparedness at some of the finest clubs in the United States.  Together, we share a common desire with our clients for excellence in service and a safer environment for members, guests and staff at their club.


ClubSafe is endorsed by the Metropolitan Club Managers Association

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We encourage club managers and superintendents to contact us directly so that we may answer any questions.

Bonnie Karl
Vice President, Club Manager Services

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"It made sense for us to handle our safety planning the right way. If we were going to take the responsibility to do it, we wanted to do it properly. I didn't have the time to spend. We were also concerned about the liability for not doing it right the first time."

Patricia Schiestl, GM, Fishers Island Club, Fishers Island, NY

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