A Tennessee country club replaced deteriorating wooden storage units with 28 steel-framed metal storage units. The result: a sleek, modern facility that reflects the prestige of the club.

Faced with deteriorating wooden storage units that were warped, misaligned, and falling apart, a prominent Gallatin, Tennessee country club golf course knew it was time for a serious upgrade. The aging structures were no longer suitable for securely storing golf carts and member equipment, posing both functional and aesthetic issues.
Seeking a long-lasting, low-maintenance alternative, the club turned to ROI Metal Buildings to deliver a durable solution that could withstand the elements and serve members for years to come.
Long, narrow footprint with 0.5/12 optimized roof pitch for drainage.
Easy access and space-saving operation across all 28 units.
Thickened edges for extra structural integrity and long-term stability.
Prevents condensation, protecting golf carts and member equipment from moisture.
Reduces energy usage in storage and maintenance areas.
Structural integrity in all seasons — wind, snow, heat, humidity.











The client now has sleek, modern storage units that reflect the prestige of their facility. Maintenance headaches are gone, and functionality has improved tenfold.
The upgraded structures offer peace of mind, better aesthetics, and long-term cost savings — all thanks to energy efficiency and durable building materials.
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