According to the search engine there arn't that many photos of Sunningdale's New course herein although there is Ran's 2010 course profile -
http://golfclubatlas.com/courses-by-country/england/sunningdale-new/A recent playing opportunity allowed some additional photography although alas there was fog present at times. Never mind here are a few snaps to give an idea of what it's like to those who haven't had the opportunity to play this wonderful Harry Colt course.
By coincidence UK Sky TV was today showing an episode of Shell's Wonderful World of Golf featuring Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player playing Sunny New. Unfortunately I can't find a link to it on Youtube. Perhaps someone else could source a link as the course in the episode of SWWG has very different bunkering and there are many more trees?
Note that the little white spots visible on and around the greens are not golf balls but droplets from spraying nozzles.
Firstly, the iconic oak tree in front of the Clubhouse -
Left side of the 3rd green from the 15th fairway -
There are sometimes queries herein as to what heather actually looks like - well, this close-up looking towards the left side of the 3rd green from the 15th fairway shows what heather looks like. It also shows one of the surprising amount of ditches present at Sunningdale New.
Looking back from the rear of the green on the wonderful dogleg par-5 6th hole. The championship tee is positioned on the hill (above the top of the flagstick in the photo) -
Looking back towards the tee from the rear of the green on the delightful par-3 10th hole. There apparently used to be a tee somewhere on the ridge line. I'm not sure where is was. Could someone who knows please advise?
This is the 10th green from just short of the putting surface. The roof of the Halfway Hut famous for its sausage sandwiches is visible behind the green.
The 16th fairway doglegging right as photographed from the tee -
Rear of the 16th green photographed from the 3rd tee -
The 18th green as seen from the fairway -
A quite wonderful course. A 10 on the Doak Scale I believe. I reckon it would be an 11 on the Spinal Tap scale.
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