Not sure why folk focus on the dunes at Cruden Bay. Look closely and the bigger dunes that lie from Port Errol extending south inside the beach line are not actually used that much, most of the holes being in the valleys on the flatter land. Focus on big dune golf in GB&I would IMO, for example, and there are others, include the front-9 at Portstewart and the newer holes at Enniscrone. Big machine created golf, not just created by God and cut by a man with a mower, as the two different courses at Ballyliffin were once described to me by a member.
Enville!
Now there's somewhere worth a visit. Two 18-hole courses on sandy terrain. If Enville were located just west of London instead of just west of Birmingham it would (deservedly) receive significantly more visits, praise and publicity.
As to Enville's founding and development, the club advises that it was formed in 1935 and was originally 9-holes extended to 18-holes in 1940. 9-more holes were added in 1972 and a further 9-holes added in 1983.
I was told that the original 9-holes are now the first couple and last few holes on the Lodge course. The second 9-holes built were the front-9 of the Highgate, the third-9 built is now the back nine on the Highgate and the fourth 9-holes built are the newer holes 'over the road' on the Lodge.
The first two nines built are on more open heathland. The latter two built are much more tree-lined. On enquiring I was advised that the soil is the same everywhere. I was also advised that the whole area was, once upon a time, much more open and 'heathy'. This was because in times gone by people grazed their animals over a much bigger area and also that trees or brush were cut down to aid grazing and to provide firewood and fencing etc. As time moved on, less grazing occurred and less tree/brush cutting for firewood and fencing etc occurred, so areas of previously open heath became more tree invested and thus to extend the courses the club needed to use the by now tree infested land.
One other aspect worth mentioning about Enville is the practice facilities. Top notch by GB&I standards. A huge range and three large pitching/chipping greens. I only wish more clubs had such facilities.
Top place Enville. Worth a visit.
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