Tony,
The quiet days are over, and the "ante-sale" members must be unhappy with that. On the Tuesday (pre-snow) I visited, the car park was surprisingly full (with two taxis parked, their drivers apparently out playing!), and an overflow car park being built.
Against the lost tranquility, and cohesive membership, the benefits are that much-needed maintenance is going forward. Some greens and tees are being rebuilt -- they've said they're not making any architectural modifications to the course -- and modern machinery and agronomy are coming. They've done soil analysis on the greens and apparently they were in bad shape.
I can say that even before the snows, the greens were incredibly soggy. One felt a sense of guilt simply walking on them.
Lastly, this shocker: the snooker room is no more. A new pro shop is going in!
If there's interest, I can post more pics....
Mark
PS Who's to say I was not working "offsite?"
Mark
Great pictures. I am 'working' from home today and I almost went and had a round. It will be interesting to see how it looks come Summer.
A few words on Mr Noades (or 'The Ron' as I like to call him). A benevolent dictator he isn't. He is a bottom-line man and he will make any changes he sees fit to make good on his investment. He will not be sentimental about existing members or, indeed, the architecture of the course itself. If he does not like something he will change it. I'm afraid the feel of the old Addington is a thing of the past.
I suspect his aim of getting 450 members is a bit hopeful given the competition for the golfer's pound in the area. I guess I would be typical. I would to join but would find it hard to justify the cost as I generally only play at weekends and infrequently during the week. Also, if I was paying £2000 I would certainly not want unaccompanied play at the weekends.
PS Like Donald Trump he is a very quick player. He sends out one of the pros in a buggy in front of him to clear the way for him and his wife. He owns the place so I suppose he can do what he likes. However, I'm not sure how this sort of behaviour will go down with the 'old school' members at the Addington.