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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 24 MIN

Golf inc -Clubhouse of the Year Call for Entrees 2026

from Experience in Golf Clubhouse Design

The Award Submission Tells On You — What the Clubhouse of the Year Entry Actually Reveals About Your Project Golf Inc.'s Clubhouse of the Year competition has been running for thirty years, and the cumulative archive of winners represents one of the only longitudinal records of how clubhouse design has evolved in America. The deadline for the 30th annual competition is July 6th, 2026, covering any new or renovated clubhouse that opened between January 1st, 2025 and June 1st, 2026, across four categories — New Private, New Public, Remodel Private, Remodel Public — with free entry and criteria centered on efficiency, aesthetics, vision, and sustainability. But the logistics aren't the point of this episode. The point is that the award submission is one of the most honest diagnostic tools a club has, and most clubs treat it as a marketing exercise instead. Topics discussed: the submission as a forced audit of whether the project had a coherent thesis or was a series of disconnected committee decisions; the moment GMs realize mid-draft that they can't reconstruct the logic of their own renovation; the efficiency criterion and what it reveals (operational versus spatial versus energy versus construction efficiency; why winning submissions lead with specific operational metrics rather than vague planning language; what the absence of measurable data means for the next renovation cycle); the aesthetics criterion and the difference between a thesis and a process (why "timeless and welcoming" is not a position; the creeping sameness of black-framed glass, walnut millwork, boucle, and white oak that defines current renovations as a current rather than an identity); the vision criterion and the distinction between reactive projects and genuinely forward-looking ones (maintenance backlogs versus demographic repositioning; why "modernized the facility" is a verb, not a vision); the sustainability criterion and the 2010-to-2026 vocabulary shift (from LEED checklists to embodied carbon, electrification transition pathways, and long-horizon climate resilience; why LED lighting is no longer a sustainability argument); category strategy for the remodel versus new construction distinction and the public-private split; who should not submit and why (expensive but generic projects; the single-paragraph test for what the project did differently, not just well); the architect's role in submission authorship and the problem of firm-centric narratives displacing operational and institutional voices; photography strategy and why beauty shots of empty rooms at golden hour are the least useful evidence a panel can receive; the case for preparing the submission even with no intent to enter, as a post-occupancy evaluation the industry rarely builds in; the competition's function as a discipline-specific historical archive and what the record loses when serious projects don't submit. The takeaway: the four criterion paragraphs — efficiency, aesthetics, vision, sustainability — are not a submission checklist. They are the questions the project itself should have been answering throughout design and construction. Clubs that win consistently are clubs where those answers were already part of the working vocabulary before anyone opened a submission form. The clubs that struggle aren't struggling with the writing. They're struggling with the absence of answers that were never required until now. Whether or not you submit, sit down with your GM, your board president, and your architect and try to write those four paragraphs together. The conversation that either flows or stalls will tell you more about what you actually built than any opening-night reception ever did. Connect with us: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/egcd/ | Fountain: fountain.fm/show/yzI5IQdvhrChoCRj3htR

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