In anticipation of a visit to Silloth on Solway next week I was perusing their website when I came across their latest newsletter http://www.sillothgolfclub.co.uk/newsletters/05-2009_all.pdf
Pages 7 & 8 outline in great detail a proposal to reconstruct the course put forward by MacKenzie in 1921. The plan ultimately came to nothing (save for a few bunkers) after being rejected by the membership.
Fascinating. If any course belongs in the 'if it ain't broke,don't fix it' category it's the current links at Silloth but it's still interesting to speculate on what might have been.
I've been there a few times but can't visualise the land where the new sixth green would be. But the current hole, though a solid par 3, is no Eden, so maybe MacK's would be an improvement.
The re-aligned seventh may be a good idea as two blind punchbowl greens in the first seven holes is arguably too much of a good thing.
The current eighth is solid rather than inspired so MacK's new hole close to the Solway could definitely be an improvement.
MacK's tenth, using (approximately) the current eighth fairway and 14th green is one again I can't really visualise sitting at a computer but would like to see on the ground. The current tenth (which would be lost) is a good risk-reward short par 4 from the same tee complex as the 9th but the 1921 hole appears to be another short hole not much longer than the 9th.
MacK's 11th is the effectively the current 13th and his comments about green visibility suggest a gap may have been cut in the ridge at some stage, as it's easy to see but hard to attain now.
12? No idea - don't think I've ever looked from 14th tee towards tenth green.
13th on MacK's plan, current 11th, is ironic as his idea would avoid the ugly evergreens and artificial OB now being used to protect/screen the caravan park outside the course boundary. Ironic, as MacK courses around the world are suffering from compromises caused by litigious crowding.
MacK's 14th - essentially the current 12th but 231 yards rather than the current 200ish - must have been the sort of par 3.5 hole most top courses, including Silloth, no longer possess. His plan features fairway carry and hook bunkers and the modern equivalant hole would be 280-300yards long, which a lot of people, erroneously I think, believe is too short for a par 4 but too long for a par 3.
15 Could be a better hole as a dogleg, as MacK suggests, played from a tee near the current 12th green.
16 Don't know - can't visualise the old green site.
17 Current green position seems fine to me though whether the depression to front right that gives much of the interest was created post-1921 is another matter.
18 (Tom) Mackenzie's new tee is a big improvement for keeping the houses out of play. His namesake had the same idea but nearly 90 years earlier!
Niall,
I'd definitely be up for a GCA field trip and will email.
Cheers
Andy