By: Golf.com | Duration: 00:15:00
Video Description
The contemporary clubhouse at The Bridge continues to stand the test of time. Unlike anything in golf that came before it, this glass and steel building features tons of natural light and open spaces that aren’t traditionally found in golf’s greatest clubhouses.
Designed by modern architect Roger Ferris, the clubhouse at The Bridge was inspired by a piece of a turbine engine he found while walking the site of the old Bridgehampton racetrack with club founder Bob Rubin.
But the innovation doesn’t stop with the clubhouse itself. From the famous Gulf-turned-Golf logo to a hillside recreation of the old track, the golf course is filled with art pieces honoring the former racetrack on this massive piece of Hamptons property.
Enjoy the walk through the club’s art and racing museum, speakeasy, and more with Bob and Roger.
0:00 Honoring a Racing Heritage
1:27 The Sun-Soaked Interior
5:03 Secret Storage and Speakeasy
7:45 An Exterior Unlike Any Other
11:33 Unexpected Art on Property
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