Restrooms On Golf Courses Important to User Comfort

Adding a well placed restroom can increase members, guests, and increase event capacity

Picture of Bandon Crossing Club House.

Having a restroom on a golf course is a given, with accessibility and comfort becoming a major part of the game.

But how do you source a high-quality restroom that will fit your golf course, the country club, or surrounding buildings?

This answer is Romtec.

They design, supply, and construct restroom buildings for park and recreation purposes all over the U.S. including for golf courses, private country clubs, and municipal golf courses.

A local Oregon company, that can install waterless restrooms for holes further away from the clubhouse, or restroom and concession buildings combined for barbecues or large tournaments.

They can match any aesthetic whether that is coordinating with the clubhouse, nearby buildings or homes, or blending in with the natural surroundings.

For example, Romtec designed and supplied a restroom building near the Silver Rock Resort in La Quinta, California at the Silver Rock Venue site, where concerts are held across from the golf course. The building was designed to match the surrounding environment with stucco siding.

The Romtec restroom buildings feature CMU concrete block walls, with a variety of siding options like board and batten, stone rock veneer, along with a variety of roof options.

Installing an appealing restroom that crosses multiple holes can have many benefits for members, guests, and visitors of your golf course.

Convenience, comfort, and availability of restrooms are important to players enjoying the game.

A golf course restroom enhances player experience, customer satisfaction, and attracts more tournaments to the course.

Another example of a Romtec building, was when Bandon Crossings Golf Course expanded their facility with a large clubhouse building including a meeting space, that Romtec designed and supplied. The large indoor space was for hosting special events like weddings, banquets, or tournaments.

Also included in the building was retail space for displaying items for sale in the pro shop, three overhead doors with large windows that can be opened, a kitchen and concession space, and two multiuser restrooms.

Romtec provides waterless restrooms for areas away from utility hookups. These waterless restrooms are best installed in sunlit areas to alleviate the smell through the Sweet Smelling Technology and specially designed ventilation methods. The design uses louvered vents and natural air flow to keep the waterless restroom or vault toilet smelling fresh.

Instead of unsightly portable toilets, imagine a restroom that is aesthetically pleasing, functional, and inviting for guests to get concessions, food, or refreshments at tournaments or golf course events.

Weddings and special events are a major draw for many golf courses or private golf clubs and having a well-placed restroom near the outdoor event space can bring in more business and help guests feel comfortable.

Designing a restroom that meets the standards of the club, while matching certain aesthetics throughout the property can help your golf course stand out.

As part of the restroom building, there could be a catering kitchen, storage space, or a covered pavilion to add various amenities that serve the venue and golf course.

Matching the aesthetic.

This is important for golf courses to keep a certain aesthetic throughout all their buildings, including restrooms or concession buildings.

Romtec can design a building to match exactly to others on the golf course, or to blend with certain elements like the roofing, stone, siding, wood columns, and resawn timber truss with roof extension.

Restrooms on the golf course can be a great feature that adds comfort, convenience, and availability to members and guests. Adding a restroom can elevate the experience of users and allow capacity for larger tournaments and events that the course can host, increasing the profitability of the golf course.

If you need a golf course restroom or concession building, reach out to jgaunt@romtec for more information.

Cheers!

Photo of a Romtec waterless vault restroom.

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