Ainsley Gommon Architects

We are excited to share these photos of construction progress at Rhyl Golf Club.

This new build golf club and community hub, scheduled for completion in April 2025, represents a significant development for North Wales’ oldest golf club. Driven by the club’s vision to create a welcoming and accessible space with sustainability in mind, it will serve as a dynamic hub for both club members and the wider Rhyl community.

Our involvement at RIBA Stage 4 focused on delivering a detailed technical design for this low-carbon building. The project integrates a range of sustainable features, including a Welsh timber frame structure, solar panels, and electric vehicle charging stations, all contributing to Rhyl Golf Club’s ambition to become the UK’s first carbon-neutral golf club.

The clubhouse has been designed to maximize coastal views, with a spacious balcony providing a focal point for social gatherings. The function room will act as a community hub, and will host a variety of events for local people.

Inside the Member’s Lounge:

Timber frame being erected on site:

Promotional walkthrough video of the building:


Date
20/02/2025
Posted By
Elliott Deevy
Tagged With
News Architecture