John Harbottle and I were the two architects short-listed for this project back in 2011. John was hired and created a Master Plan for the course.
Only a few of John's recommendations were carried out prior to his unfortunate and untimely passing earlier this year. Tees at the 8th hole were relocated (good move) in conjunction with some shaping on the right side of the 7th green, a small fill was made in an awkward spot on the 14th fairway, and a new practice green was built.
I got involved at Kelowna in late summer this year. We did some preliminary bunker work at the 7th, 8th (greenside only) and 14th holes this fall. We're now talking about what's next and how and when the proposed work will be carried out.
Kelowna Golf and Country Club is a neat place, located right in the middle of the city of Kelowna. But too many architects have done piecemeal work there. The lack of design continuity throughout the course is glaring. There's been a golf course on the club's current property since the 1920s (not sure who the original designer was). Vernon Macan did some significant remodel work during the late 1950s (essentially a new course, it seems). Then Les Furber and Graham Cooke/Wayne Carleton made a number changes. There are holes at Kelowna from all of these different eras that don't merge very well, at all.
My guess is that there are six Macan holes left today: 6, 10, 11, 16-18. That's it. The 10th, 16th and 18th holes are incredibly good, too, by far the best holes at Kelowna.
I think it was some time during the 1990s that the city of Kelowna made a land swap deal with the club. The city took a very sandy parcel which contained Macan's 6th thru 9th holes (where there's now a cemetery) and gave a piece of heavy clay (where holes 2-4, designed by Cooke/Carleton, are now). The 1st and 8th greens were also redone as part of this redesign project, and today's par 3 9th replaced what appeared to be another incredibly good, long par 4 designed by Macan.
As I understand, the 5th, 7th and 14th greens are Furber's; the 12th thru 15th might be too. They're definitely not Macan's holes, I know that.
The club is interested in and proud of its connection to Macan. My hope is to basically remodel the bunker style, introduce some new bunker schemes, and do some additional shaping work around greens and elsewhere to restore design continuity throughout the course in a style inspired by Macan's architecture.
Again, Kelowna's a neat spot. I'm excited about the prospects there. We'll see what happens...