Thanks to Laun Middleton for detailing the latest at Addington:
"Some work had been started last year to clear out
gorse etc from the heather. I've attached a photo of
the 7th taken in June, just before the work started on
that hole. Comparing this with your photo is
interesting. Similar work was done on many areas of
heather. Also, all of the bunkers have received a
face-lift and green compaction addressed - the sort of
work that's normal at most clubs but represents major
policy change at Addington.
When I saw the course in January, encroaching trees
had been cleared from holes on the front nine. Since
then, similar work has been done on the back nine.
Furthermore there has been some thinning (several
hundred trees have already gone, apparently) and this
continues. When I played, my playing partner described
the scene to the left of the 10th tee as "carnage" -
the 12th fairway was clearly visible and fires were
burning and machinery wailing. From the 1st tee it is
now possible to see the bunkers surrounding the 11th
green. Once leaves come back onto the trees it will be
easier to tell but the thinning seems pretty severe in
places.
Beyond the current, an agronomist has been appointed
to "...advise on a five year programme of course
improvement that will reinstate The Addington to its
rightful place amongst leading golf courses..."."
Wow, that must be some "thinning" if you can now see the 11th from the 1st and the 12th from the 10th!
It's great news; imagine the course with big views out over London and to the south too (as long as we can't see down-town Croydon
)
Hopefully Addington will get the recognition it deserves.
Here are the photos that Laun mentions (June vs Aug '01)