Royal Dornoch Golf Club have revealed plans for a new £14 million state-of-the-art clubhouse at the Championship Course.
Having recently announced a new 99-year lease on Common Good Land with Highland Council, the plans were signed off by members, with the 18-month construction set to begin work before the end of the year.
Ranked as one of the best golf courses in Scotland, the project will see the original clubhouse – which dates back to the early 20th century – finally replaced, with the new building set to be built on land near the first tee and 18th fairway.
Following the announcement, men’s captain Professor David Bell said: “A new and more spacious environmentally friendly clubhouse will enhance the overall Royal Dornoch experience.
“The Championship Course regularly features high on lists of the world’s top 10 and while we enjoy a fine reputation for our food offering and hospitality, we know the existing clubhouse is less than ideal for members, our many visitors and our staff.
“We are determined to deliver a clubhouse that will stand the test of time and match the quality of the Championship Course. Our golf courses have evolved down the years and this clubhouse will provide a legacy for generations to come.”
Plans have long been in the works for the new, 2,040 square metre development – a 600 square metre increase on the current building – but were temporarily put on hold as the club took stock financially following the Covid-19 pandemic.
However, following a recent special general meeting, plans have now been approved, with the improved clubhouse hoping to take further advantage of the panoramic views that the historic links possess.
“Tireless members of the project team have seized the opportunity to refine the design with the architects and engineers, Professor Bell added.
“The sandstone building designed by Scottish architects Keppie will reflect the standing of the golf course and make the most of the incredible all-round views we enjoy over the…
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