Members and visitors have given the ‘thumbs up' to the recently re-opened golf course at Stoke Park Country Club, Spa & Hotel.
Members and visitors have given the ‘thumbs up' to the recently re-opened golf course at Stoke Park Country Club, Spa & Hotel.
The second loop of nine holes - the Alison course - had been shut throughout the winter while remedial work took place as part of a three-year renovation project for the 27-hole venue and the new-look nine was hailed as "brilliant", "impressive", and "challenging".
Refurbishment of the Alison - laid out by legendary course designer Harry Colt in 1908 - included improving the definition of the bunkering, which had, understandably, deteriorated in the intervening years, the addition of new tees and an extensive reworking of the water features on holes 12 and 17, plus some cosmetic tweaks to the water hazard on 16.
And when it was reopened to members and visitors at the end of April - members had their own launch event while visitors could try it during an open day at the venue - the overwhelming majority declared the new-look nine a success both in terms of playability and aesthetics.
Member Boyd Smith said: "I think the positioning of the bunkers is a lot better that what they were in previous years. And bringing the water round to the left-hand side on 17 is very similar to the par-three seventh now; the green's smaller so it's a bit more of a target area rather than a run-off.''
"It's a hell of a lot more of a challenge and the bunkers frame it more now. It was a little bit bland before, but now you know what hole you're on rather than it all blending into one. I'm a happy man ... because I'm a member!"
Meanwhile, Norman Chalmers, at 83 the club's oldest surviving former captain and who officially started the members' event, added: "The new layout is very good indeed, brilliant. For us it's a grand course. The shaping of the bunkers is very good. I walk up here a lot so I've seen them build it and I'm very impressed. I rate it very highly."
The renovation of the 27-hole resort is halfway through a three-year plan, made possible by a substantial seven-figure investment, with each nine-hole course being worked on in consecutive winters to ensure 18 holes are always open. The third nine, the Lane Jackson course, will be completed during the winter of 2017/18.
The launch event was followed, in the evening, by dinner and speeches from Collier, estate manager Alex Millar, and head of instruction Chris Murtagh, to keep members informed of further planned changes and new events.
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