A bit of a long post this one but I hope it is interesting.
Royal Canberra is six months into a three year redevelopment. We have 27 holes; 1-18 is set in the Westbourne Woods Arboretum and was designed by Commander Harris. Although the club just celebrated its centenary we have only been on the current site since the 1960’s. An additional 9 holes designed by Thompson/Wolveridge opened in 1997 with 6 of the holes across the road on a relatively clear block of land with some great views.
Ogilvy/Clayton/Cocking and Mead were successful (yay) in winning the bid to develop and implement the master plan. Around the same time we were very fortunate to recruit Andrew Boyle as our superintendent. It took quite a long time to get the master plan to a vote but it won by an overwhelming majority when it did. The major argument against the pan came down to some members not believing we needed to do overhaul the entire course and could get away with just doing the greens, and not wanting to close down 9 holes a year for the next three years. As 1-18 is in the national arboretum a lot of work was needed to secure government support and clearance, the ‘friends of the arboretum’ were helpful and acknowledge the excellent work of the club in preserving the area.
The master pan and strategic goals can be seen on our website in the public areas at
http://www.royalcanberra.com.au/cms/about-us/about-royal-canberra/course-master-plan/You can follow Andrew Boyle on twitter @RCGCsuper he posts lots of pictures and updates progress regularly.
From my perspective the changes were almost immediate – the new super and greens committee reduced the rough and there is a lot more short grass now, this is great as it was one thing that put me off when I joined a couple of years ago. As a 35 year old 2 marker I was struggling to get a 5 iron out of the rough, I don’t know how our lady and older members were coping, simply it wasn’t fun.
I will reserve judgement on the changes but overall I see the sense in all of them, there is a fair bit of straightening out of holes, 5 and 12 make sense given the current reverse camber dogleg that exists, I am not so sure the change to 2 was needed though. The 9th hole (picture below) is looking great, love that the bunker on the corner is gone as it required a mid-iron to be hooked around and under a tree to find the green! If you are still reading thanks, I will post more photos as I get them and you know how it plays when 1-9 open on August 01.
Photos
9th hole from fairway pre-work, note the bunker on the left corner
9th green before work
9th green redevelopment including new back bunker
5th green gravel layer