Fire destroys Horseshoe Bay Resort clubhouse
HORSESHOE BAY — A fire that apparently started in the kitchen of the Cap Rock golf clubhouse at the Horseshoe Bay Resort caused an estimated $1 million in damage early Oct. 6, officials said.
No injuries were reported and resort golf courses are not affected, officials said. No employee layoffs are expected, either, according to a spokesman.
Three Marble Falls firefighters in the ‘bucket’ of an extended ladder prepare to get an overhead view of the damaged Cap Rock golf clubhouse (below the ladder) at the Horseshoe Bay Resort Thursday. A fire that possibly started in the kitchen caused an estimated $1 million in damage. No injuries were reported. Staff photo by Raymond V. Whelan
An alert police officer discovered the fire a few minutes past midnight at the bar and grill, 2622 Bay West Blvd., officials said.