The 16,000-sq. ft. clubhouse accompanies the Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course at the Park City, Utah club. The new structure features a restaurant, The Peak, which offers Asian-inspired cuisine and spacious dining decks.
The design team that created the Shed Clubhouse at Promontory Club in Park City, Utah, has created a distinctive new golf clubhouse with approximately 16,000 sq. ft. to accompany the Jack Nicklaus-designed Painted Valley Golf Course.
Years in the planning, Promontory’s new Nicklaus Course clubhouse blends beautiful views and comfort with championship golf, while offering a restaurant experience featuring fresh cuisine, a superb wine list and finely crafted cocktails.
The design combines stone, glass and steel to fashion a quintessential icon for Promontory. Spacious dining decks overlooking the 18th green of the Nicklaus Course offer both sunny and shaded dining choices—all with panoramic vistas across golf course and lakes, toward Deer Valley’s Bald Mountain. Interiors create a luxurious and modern atmosphere in rich, handsome textures and a palette of pewter, taupe and azure hues.
“Since the inception of Promontory, we have pondered the right architecture that would be ideal for the Nicklaus Painted Valley Course,” stated Francis Najafi, CEO of Pivotal Group and developer of Promontory. “A contemporary mountain feel emerged, with a bold design that would stand as a fitting tribute to the Wasatch Mountains.”
The Peak, the new restaurant for the Nicklaus Course Clubhouse, is under the guidance of Chef Ben Cadiz, and will offer a menu of inspired cuisine with an Asian influence where seafood is the star. Beef, chicken and chop selections will also be offered, with an Asian flair. Signature and classic cocktails from the 1930s, 40s and 50s will be featured, complemented by striking contemporary interiors.
“The Peak features expansive dining decks with panoramic views of the Nicklaus Course and nearby Deer Valley,” said Rich Sonntag, Promontory Managing Director. “The sophisticated, yet relaxing interior decor will appeal perfectly to Promontory’s discriminating membership.”
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