Medailon

Club House – The Nineteenth Hole

View from road

A period-style club house built to a design by architect Zdeněk Řihák provides the facilities for the club. It has been in operation since the end of March 2002 and centres around a real Canadian log-house, adjoining a creative-gastronomy restaurant beneath a turfed roof, a large covered terrace with a dance-floor and a spacious open terrace. The logwork combined with classic materials such as glass and stone is the last word in contemporary architecture, sensitively finished with spruce block fittings, together with a fan-heating fireplace and period-style tiled stoves.

View from course

The club house has a well-equipped pro-shop and of course it does not lack a spike bar. The clever architectural design allows for the accommodation of up to 150 people at the same time, without any loss of comfort or sense of cosiness. The complex includes accessible and spacious car parks, which in combination with the turfed parapet and the club house terrace allow for exhibitions of company products and sports attractions.

Painted clubhouse

Construction of a third stage of the club house with more facilities for club members will continue in line with the requirements of the developing club. This wing of the building will include cloakrooms, a multi-purpose hall, indoor golf, a putting green, a swing analyzer and a short game practice range.