Manitoba

Fire destroys Virden Wellview Golf clubhouse

An electrical fire that appears to have started in an outside plug has destroyed the Virden Wellview Golf clubhouse.

'The building itself is a total loss,' Virden fire chief says

Firefighters attempt to put out a fire at the Virden Wellview Golf Club on Tuesday. (Virden Wellview Golf Club/Facebook)

Fire destroyed the Virden Wellview Golf Club clubhouse Tuesday just as golf season was about to kick into high gear.

The Virden Wellview Golf clubhouse is in ruins after a fire likely caused by an electrical short. (Virden Wellview Golf Club/Facebook)
The manager was at the clubhouse around 3:30 p.m. when he noticed fire outside the building near the back door, where there is an outdoor freezer and shed, said Brad Yochim, Virden's fire chief.

"He noticed that the wall was on fire at the back of the clubhouse," Yochim said.

"He tired to put it out with a fire extinguisher but it was too hot and he abandoned that and he called 911," Yochim said.

When crews arrived, the back of the building and the roof were on fire.

"We're thinking it was an electrical short to do with the freezer and the plug the freezer was plugged into," Yochim said.

In a Facebook post, the golf club says it will try to open for golf within a few days. (Virden Wellview Golf Club/Facebook)
The manager suffered some minor smoke inhalation but he is OK, Yochim said.

"We did manage to save some contents, but the building itself is gone," Yochim said.

"A fire may have taken our clubhouse today but we still have a golf course," says a post on the club's Facebook page. "To our members, it will be golf as usual. For our green fee players and tournament guests, plans are already underway to get back up and running one way or another in the next few days. We will bounce back from this stronger than ever."