The Belfry Golf Club, located in Royal Sutton Coldfield, is one of the most renowned golf resorts in the UK. Famous for its sporting legacy, it has hosted the Ryder Cup four times as well as the British Masters, making it a significant venue on the international golf circuit. The resort features three championship golf courses and a range of luxury amenities, including a hotel, spa, dining options and extensive event facilities. For the most recent expansion, which included a new hotel block and a wellness hub, known as “The Club”, London-based integrator Tateside led the design and installation of audio, video and lighting technology in various zones.
“We became involved in The Belfry project through hotel technology consultants Fluent2,” explained Jack Cornish, technical director at Tateside. “The scope encompassed a large ballroom event space in the main hotel, and various zones in The Club, including studios, a gym, a spin room and spa areas.”
Involved from the initial design and planning stages, Tateside led on specifying a range of premium brands to fit with the Belfry’s AV needs across the different zones. With several contractors involved in the build and fit-out stages, the Tateside team needed to coordinate with various stakeholders to align on timelines, project needs and technical requirements, ensuring the project ran smoothly.
Beginning in the Ballroom, the team designed the system with flexibility and user control in mind. A divisible space, Q-SYS Core processing provides control over audio and video across the two spaces, whether in open or closed modes. For users, two Q-SYS touchscreens mounted in the ballroom provide easy control of the room technology and routing, allowing for event audio to be played in other spaces, such as the business lounge or outdoor terrace. Audio is provided by Bose DM6C and DM8C-SUB in-ceiling loudspeakers, and the Ballroom also features three projectors and projector screens. Tateside supplied a comprehensive events infrastructure, including custom Neutrik panel connectors throughout, meaning event companies can easily connect to the AV system without running cables across the space.


