Rich
Funny you should bring up Conan Doyle. He was a member of Crowborough Beacon...his home Windlesham was nearby. The course was original laid out in 1895, and I've not been able to figure out who designed it. I suspect Hutchinson had something to do with it--he lived nearby at Ashdown Forest and was also associated with the club. Hutchinson wrote a book on Crowborough Beacon Golf Club...perhaps the answer is in that book.
Conan Doyle was the captain for period at Crowborough Beacon and at that time invited Colt to inspect the course. I believe the course today is largely Colt's.
Conan Doyle relaxing at Windlesham. Note the Voysey chair and the Inglenook...very Arts and Craftsy.
Conan Doyle's good buddy Rudyard Kipling played at Crowborough on occasion as well, but he lived at Burwash, and played most of his golf at Eastbourne (also laid out by Hutchinson). Kiplings aunt was married to Edward Burne-Jones, and he used to run with that crowd
Kipling also had a home in Vermont--Naulakha. I believe his wife was an American. It was (and still is) a rugged shingle and stone lodge. It also had a nine hole golf course...I can't remember if Kipling laid it out or someone else. Conan Doyle visited Kipling in Vermont.