KINGSTON
HEATH GOLF CLUBHOUSE REMODELING PROJECT
Kingston Heath Golf Club
possesses one of Australia’s outstanding courses. The
original clubhouse embodies many layers of change, accumulated
since the clubhouse was established in the early 20th century.
It was decided to work with and build upon this rich
heritage.
The new complex features new
locker rooms, proshop and clubstore. Members entering and
leaving the course have direct access to these facilities from a
central landscaped courtyard, bordered by covered arcades and,
overlooked by an outdoor dining area, leading directly to the spike
bar. The striking exposed trussed roofs that were such a
feature of the original ladies and mens locker rooms were retained,
and became a feature of the new spike bar and the new Heath Room
(club board room). The dining areas are enhanced by the
provision of a new flexible function room, all serviced by a state
of the art kitchen facility and new service areas.
Importantly the clubhouse is
provided with a new porte cochere entry on the carpark side of the
building replacing the original access point on the course
frontage. This allows more convenient access but also
permitted the elimination of a roadway that separated the lounge,
dining and bar frontages from the course. The golf course now
sweeps uninterrupted up to the building to the edge of a wide new
verandah, giving spectacular views onto the course.
The clubhouse was completed in
time for the Australian Masters Golf Championship, a major
tournament which saw the return of Tiger Woods to Australia for
first time in more than a decade. The clubhouse provided a
perfect setting for members and VIPs to enjoy a very successful
tournament, won by Tiger Woods by 2 shots.
| Project
Team |
Demaine Partnership with
Stephen Akehurst Design |
| Client |
Kingston Heath Golf
Club |
| Status |
Private Club |
| Project
Elements |
Clubhouse (bar, lounge,
dining and recreation areas, Proshop, locker rooms, administration
areas, board room, landscaping |
| Builder |
Buxton
Constructions |














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