RD's clubhouse, though older, has a rightness about it. This is especially true when one considers it really is the epitome of what a "country club" should be. I would emphasize the word "country," because even today, it is quite a quaint, rural place. It needs NO monument. The facilites, with some tasteful updating periodically (which hasn't always happened from this members view), are more than comfortable.
As has been mentioned, the clubhouse is lightly used for a MAJORITY of the year. One doesn't build some monstrosity or garish structure when it is TOTALLY unnecessary. The current edifice, and the course, has always hosted plenty of quality tournaments, and the occasional amateur "biggie," which are presented in the understated, classy manner for which the club is known.
Some members, usually incomers who don't recognize where they are, have made continued pleas for the financial debacle that a large, new clubhouse would produce. The club is NOT awash in money! It has only gotten a healthy reserve just these last few years, after the economic downturn reduced visitor revenue, following some LARGE sums which prior were spent on the Struie course, for four holes that have proved to be a disappointment. They ended up costing: too much, are flood-prone(which was known from the outset), and were FAR too hard for most of the older and younger members that played it!
The Struie, a great little alterrnate to the stiffer test of the top course, is an excellent place for: the young, more senior players, and others wanting to learn, practice or simply enjoy some more relaxed golf. It NEVER should be allowed to again become even more of a money pit than the previous, costly experiment proved to be. It is ...what it should be. Keep it in the same tidy nick it usually is in...AND LEAVE IT ALONE.
I must give well deserved kudos to Iain Riddle, the fine head keeper of the greens at RD, as well as General Manager Neil Hampton and all the rest of the RD staff. Thanks to the team's effort, RD is on a solid path to sustaining its reputation as a superb golf experience. We can always strive to get that wee bit better, and they are tireless to that end. Well done.
Cheers,
Kris