Designed in 1920 by New York City architect and golfer Alfred Hopkins, the Clubhouse is a building of the Colonial period that was constructed of fireproof white stucco with a red roof. It contains an elegant dining room, spacious lounges, a separate area for dancing, men's and women's locker rooms and a veranda overlooking both the ninth and 18th greens.

The verandas are 20 feet wide on the north, east and south side of the main lounge. In addition, Colonial porches were built over the entrances to both the men's and women's locker rooms.
The main club lounge, which is 50 feet long by 27 feet wide, has an arched ceiling 16 feet high. Two large fireplaces are located at both the north and south ends of the club lounge and help radiate a hospitable welcome to all golfers and their guests. Broad doorways open from the south, east and north to the verandas.