Scott,
Masterplan for Close House looks interesting. Please keep us posted on progress.
I haven’t played nearly as many Colt courses as I should, but I know I’ve played quite a few he was involved in in one way or another, but cant be certain which holes or features are true Colt. However, of some I can be a bit more certain of here are some favourite Colt holes that I’ve played:
Royal County Down’s par 3 4th and par 4 9th. All are great holes on that front nine but these are two which I seem to recall from Richard Latham’s book are new ones Colt designed.
Royal Portrush’s run of 4th, 5th and 6th. I differ slightly from Tom Dunne on this one as I really like the raised up green on the par 3 6th. 14th “Calamity” is also a great hole.
Burnham & Berrow – Though I’m a member here its been a while since I read the history book “Between the Church and the Lighthouse” so I can’t recall the full extent of Colt’s work. I’ll check the book over the weekend, but all of the par 3’s are great holes and I know the first is a Colt hole and I love this hole. A bunkerless mid length par 4 surrouned by rolling dunes all around.
Also, thanks for the link to Frank Pont’s website. Great pictures. A tour golf tour of Holland is now a must for me.
Mark Bourgeois, thanks for the Colt Guidelines, they make interesting reading! A few points that jumped out at me:
1912
7. “… If possible, the short holes can be divided between the odd and even numbers, so as to give the partners in a foursome a share of each”
Not something I imagine is high on the list of criteria for setting out a course, and not one I remember from Forrest Richardson’s book (correct me if I’m wrong) but an interesting idea if one wanted to create a sense of old character at a club?
11. “It is impossible to give any definite rules on laying out a course, or to state what length it should be, as everything must depend upon the nature of the materials in each individual case…”
And yet here we are! In fact I seem to recall that in Richard Latham RCD book, he comes up with a similar list of Guidelines, which may also have been reproduced in the recent Colt book which I only got two days ago so haven’t read it all yet? I’ll have a look over the weekend and if its not too long, post that list also.
1906
2. “Blind shots should be avoided wherever possible. This more especially applies to blind approach shots and to blind short holes.”
The 9th at Royal County Down is a blind drive, and for me certainly one of Colt’s best holes? Though maybe the awesome view is what is winning me over?
Mark Pearce, Looking forward to the North East get together, please keep us posted.
Lastly, as well as the recent book “Creating Classics: The Golf Courses of Harry Colt”, the following website is also a good source of Colt information:
http://www.coltassociation.co.uk/index.phpCheers,
James