Is the Rio Golf Clubhouse the Ugliest Clubhouse in the World?
Rio’s eye-catching Olympic clubhouse also tells great environmental story: https://t.co/qvsbdcH1lJ pic.twitter.com/N7k9S9NypM
— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) August 10, 2016
Hey Rio cool bus station. If anybody decides to take the Greyhound in for a quick 18 you guys are ready. So I guess the deal is this thing’s like eco-friendly or something. Its roof funnels rain water to an underground tank to be used when needed for watering the course. Newsflash: a golf clubhouse isn’t about eco-friendliness. It isn’t about functionality. It’s not about sustainability and underground water tanks. The clubhouse is all about looking fucking awesome. That’s it. That’s the whole point. Rich people building a massive house to hang out and joke and laugh about how much richer and better they are than everybody else. The clubhouse HAS to show that, on the inside and out. It’s like a massive phallic symbol except nice and architectural looking. Look how we do clubhouses in America.
Hey @GolfDigest @Olympics here’s a fuckin clubhouse pic.twitter.com/UWG7LK30nj
— Sam Riggs (@RiggsBarstool) August 10, 2016
@RiggsBarstool @GolfDigest @Olympics Baltursol – built in 1895 – Even burned down once. pic.twitter.com/6M8knhd0D7
— Phil Ferreira (@Phil4Real00) August 10, 2016
Oklahoma has better clubhouses than fucking Rio. And it’s Oklahoma… @RiggsBarstool pic.twitter.com/vwzwPgEz6W
— Ryan Linner (@ryanLinner) August 10, 2016
And it’s not just us. St. Andrews started this obvious trend like 1,000 years ago:
Yet somehow you guys came up with this piece of junk?
Ew. Be more Rio Rio. You can’t.