JACKSON– It was quite a morning at Westlake Golf and Country Club and all eyes were on Stan Dubroff at Hole #10 – Twin Lakes at the development’s golf course.
That is where Dubroff, 100 years young, made a ceremonial tee shot to officially open the 2026 golf season.
Dubroff, a U.S. Army Veteran, is the oldest member of the senior community. He joined 93-year-old Natalie Bindler, a great grandmother of three, who volunteers for Alzheimer’s patients and plays golf every Tuesday.
Joining Dubroff and Bindler that day were Justin Rohrig, the headPGA Golf Professional; Westlake Golf and Country Club Founder and President of Spirit Golf Management Mike Attara; and Jackson Mayor Jennifer Kuhn.
The community offers an 18-hole, par-71 championship golf course designed by award winning architect Arthur Hills and Associates. The 6,500-yard layout includes multiple tee boxes. In spite of the recent weather conditions, officials said the course is in terrific shape and ready for members to tee it up along with a full schedule of charitable golf outings.

Working closely with the Westlake Veterans Committee, Spirit Golf Management has arranged for Westlake Golf and Country Club to host a New Jersey Heroes Tour event during the fall golf season.
This tour will be coordinated by the New Jersey Golf Foundation, the charitable arm of the NJPGA. The New Jersey Heroes Tour offers fun and competitive golf opportunities specifically for active military, veterans and first responders – including firefighters, law enforcement and EMTs.
Westlake has 1,421 homes and celebrated their 25th anniversary as a gated senior community last year. Around 500 people or more came out to a cocktail party held in the ballroom of the community’s club house.
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