A rendering of a golf course hole with a clubhouse in the background. The green is surrounded by trees and has a sand bunker on the left side. Two flags are visible on the green, indicating the location of the hole. The clubhouse has a green roof and large windows overlooking the course. The sky is blue with white clouds.

Planning success for Roehampton Club’s Indoor Golf Centre

LUC has worked with Roehampton Club to secure planning permission for a new Indoor Golf Centre (IGC).

The Club, located in southwest London, identified the need for new teaching facilities through its Masterplan process.

LUC has supported this vision and played a key role in helping shape the proposal. 

A rendering of a modern, curved clubhouse with a green roof. The building is surrounded by trees and greenery, with a stream flowing nearby. The sky is blue and clear.
© Fisher Tomlin & Bowyer

Roehampton Club, with over 90 years of history, is known for its first-class golf facilities. The new IGC will help the Club maintain its reputation for excellence. It will allow members to continue golfing during winter months when outdoor play is often limited by weather.

The IGC will also offer a year-round, reliable venue for coaching, practice, and events, helping the Club attract more members and community involvement. 

A modern, eco-friendly golf clubhouse with a curved, green roof nestled in a lush, green landscape. A small stream flows through the foreground, and a golf course with a flag is visible in the distance.
© Fisher Tomlin & Bowyer

The two-storey IGC will feature eight indoor hitting bays, five teaching bays, and a putting green with an astroturf finish. The putting area will offer slopes and cambered surfaces for realistic practice.

Designed to blend into the landscape, the building will use natural materials, a green roof, and a green wall to preserve the openness of the site, which is located on Metropolitan Open Land (MOL). 

A modern, eco-friendly restaurant with a curved, green roof. Wooden pillars support a large overhang, providing shade for outdoor seating areas with tables and chairs. Lavender bushes line the base of the building, and lush greenery surrounds the restaurant.
© Fisher Tomlin & Bowyer

In addition to Club members, local schoolchildren and visitors from The Golf Trust will use the IGC. This aligns with Roehampton Club’s strategy to increase participation in golf and promote family and community engagement. 

LUC has worked closely with architects Sports Clubhouse to deliver a high-quality design. Multiple rounds of pre-application discussions with the council helped ensure the scheme meets the highest standards.

The building’s design protects the site’s openness and provides ‘very special circumstances’ to demonstrate its wider benefits. 

A rendering of a golf course hole with a clubhouse in the background. The green is surrounded by trees and has a sand bunker on the left side. Two flags are visible on the green, indicating the location of the hole. The clubhouse has a green roof and large windows overlooking the course. The sky is blue with white clouds.
© Fisher Tomlin & Bowyer

LUC’s teams in ecology, transport, and heritage played a crucial role in the approved planning submission.

Ecologists ensured that the project will deliver a Biodiversity Net Gain of more than 46%, while heritage specialists confirmed there would be no impact on surrounding heritage assets. 

LUC will continue working with Roehampton Club to discharge planning conditions before construction begins.

The IGC marks an important development in the Club’s future, meeting the growing demand for indoor golf while supporting the needs of its members and the wider community. 

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