Prince’s Golf Club Unveils Major Clubhouse Renovation with Modern Upgrades

Prince’s Golf Club, host of the 1932 Open Championship, has completed a significant clubhouse renovation. With both aesthetic and functional upgrades, the newly renovated clubhouse is set to enhance the experience for both members and visitors alike.

The clubhouse exterior has been transformed with a full white rendering and the addition of new windows, giving the building a sleek, contemporary look while preserving its historic charm. The outdoor staircases have been fully refurbished, and a new pathway has been constructed around the clubhouse to offer a more welcoming and improved entrance experience for all guests.

A key addition to the renovation is the ongoing installation of a new lift, ensuring that Prince’s Golf Club is fully accessible to all visitors. The lift is expected to be completed and operational by early summer 2025.

“We are incredibly proud of the recent clubhouse renovation, which reflects our commitment to enhancing the overall experience at Prince’s Golf Club,” said Rob McGuirk, General Manager at Prince’s Golf Club. “Just as our Championship links offer world-class play, this renovation brings the same level of quality and attention to detail. Not only does it enhance the aesthetic appeal of the clubhouse, but it also significantly improves functionality, ensuring that both members and visitors enjoy a seamless and comfortable experience every time they visit.”

For more information on Prince’s Golf Club, visit www.princesgolfclub.co.uk.

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