Designed by the Bohlin Cywinski Jackson Architect firm, winners of the Architect Institute of America's 1994 firm of the year award, the clubhouse is beautifully situated with views to the 18th Hole and the mountains beyond. There are white painted brick walls that enclose locker rooms, office and kitchen facilities surrounded by tapered columns. The walk-in fireplace is the focal point of the dining room. Private dining room, grill room and bar area, men's and lady's locker rooms each with lounge, and a pro shop occupy this comfortable space. An overhanging roof provides a place for members to lounge and dine informally. French doors open to a covered patio for outdoor dining, with space for a large tent to be erected for outdoor parties. "The Clubhouse will be a graceful surprise," said architect Peter Bohlin. "This airy structure will seem to float in the landscape".

Arnold Syrup Associates, a nationally recognized firm in the hospitality industry, worked in conjunction with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson to design the dining room at Huntsville. According to Arnold Syrup, the goal of the project was to achieve an atmosphere of informal elegance that is in keeping with both the contemporary feel of the building and the warm, country feel of the area. The dining room is a warm and hospitable space with added coziness in winter and at night. Seating areas are varied to give the room lots of charm and interest. Shades hang over tables from ceiling trusses to create intimacy. Patterned carpet demarks dining areas. A beautiful honey colored wood bar and pine tables are set off with pale green carpeting. State of the art lighting makes the room glow at night. Huntsville's Clubhouse offers a winning combination of great food and a fine atmosphere.