Tony,
I was there for work, surveying some irrigation we've put in so although I didn't play the course I spent a couple of days there and walked all of it. I think your right about Michael Bonallack as their website is advertising the 'Sir Michael Bonnallack Scratch Trophy'! I guess they would have some memorabilia from his career in the clubhouse that might be interesting but I didn't get a chance to go in.
As for the course it isn't the most inspiring, it's on clay with trees lining virtually every fairway, lots of silver birches, willows etc. They make for fairly tight golf and due to the compact site there is a few dubious green to tee walks including the 12th-13th which involves walking back virtually the whole length of the par 3 13th to get back to the tee and then having to walk back up to the green. It is overall very flat as well, but there are a few nice areas of mounding/undulations on 17 and 18. A cape-like drive on 17 over a depression that may have once been a bunker looks like the highlight of the course. There are also few interesting raised greens that look rather ungainly, but might make for a few interesting approaches. It is by no means terrible, but nothing particularly interesting either, no need to turn down an invite, but I wouldn't bother seeking it out.
Jeff,
The Princess Ann one sounds like abit of a nightmare, but a 100 yard net with a roof sounds like a lot of fun!
Chris,
Nice.