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Mark Chaplin

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Re: Golf courses and war
« Reply #50 on: August 04, 2013, 05:38:44 PM »
Bob Crosby - basically Deal and Sandwich were "officers clubs" and Princes wasn't therefore a little influence helped save the courses.

Craig - I've always thought the gun emplacement at Rye looks a little crude in construction compared to the hexagonal shaped ones you see littering the countryside. I'm hoping the one at Deal will be restored by the club as its a little piece of history.
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Sam Morrow

Re: Golf courses and war
« Reply #51 on: August 04, 2013, 11:14:14 PM »
A few years ago I remember Whitten had an article about golf courses and war, I think he had a list of courses in America that are built on or around battlefields.

Craig Disher

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Re: Golf courses and war
« Reply #52 on: August 05, 2013, 08:12:41 AM »

Craig - I've always thought the gun emplacement at Rye looks a little crude in construction compared to the hexagonal shaped ones you see littering the countryside. I'm hoping the one at Deal will be restored by the club as its a little piece of history.
Mark,
Sean and I had a chat about the one at Deal - after he had whacked it with his drive and second shot (and still won the hole) - and wondered if it was vintage WWI or II. It seems to have been constructed with more craftsmanship than the one at Rye which looks like nothing more than a few slabs of pre-set concrete. The brick facade and smaller gun ports led us to think that it was WWI.