Golf Club's Grill Room Needs New Chairs

Golf Club's Grill Room Needs New Chairs

Overview
This is a private, championship-level, 18-hole country club in Franklin, Tennessee. The course was named one of the best new courses of 2010 by Golfweek and Golf Digest. The course blends seamlessly into the surrounding hills and is isolated from the surrounding neighborhood, so there are no residential buildings around the course. Their beautiful restaurant and clubhouse offer delicious food and are ideal for weddings, corporate events, and various occasions.
Challenge
The club needed new chairs for the Grill Room to complement the recently renovated decor. The previous interior design team had selected some impractical chairs for the space—expensive, high-end Italian-made chairs that, while beautiful, were not very durable or practical. These chairs were simply not suitable for the Grill Room, and several were already broken.
The chairs were uncomfortable to sit on and the material was not suitable for golfers. Members were dissatisfied with the chairs, and the club committed to making improvements.
Club management began searching for suitable chairs for their Grill Room that would be suitable for golfers returning from the course. Solution
The golf club's management company collaborated with an interior designer, who recommended JSLOVE chairs as ideal for the grill room. The designer worked with our team to determine the best seating and upholstery for the golf club's members.
Club management ordered a number of sample Malmö armchairs and Malmö side chairs for members to try. They also ordered samples from several other companies, but the chairs from other companies were either too expensive or lacked the quality and durability of the JSLOVE chairs.
Club management also received a lot of positive feedback from members, who praised the JSLOVE chairs for their comfort and sturdiness.
Mark Lammi and his team decided to order a number of armchairs and side chairs to allow the space to be adjusted to the shapes, sizes, and preferences of the members. He selected attractive frame finishes and upholstery that complemented the room's decor and tabletops.