For the old guard here many know I am an apologist for all things Deal. There is no other course in the world I would want like Sir Peter Allen to play my last round. If I had my druthers I would do a year in Deal and bother Mark Chaplin every week.
The greenskeeper at Deal does a STELLAR job of maintaining a blog about what he does there..
It looks like in concert with Martin Ebert and the R&A, the course is being changed in some respects. Now I heard about some of these changes years ago but they are finally happening.
#16 will now have an alternate fairway around the large bunker about 300+ yards from the tee. In the past I believe that fairway might have been there in one incarnation of the course. What makes it interesting is it takes the valley of inglorious security out of play and may allow I'm guessing better angles into back pins-- I would need to play it.
#3 now will have its tee far left of where it was and almost play like a dogleg. There will now be hillocks/dunes created on the right side of the hole that abuts the sea wall.. I like this change depending on how it is done as from the current tees I have driven it on the sea wall for an unplayable.
#2 new back tee
#17 looks like cored new fairway. New sandy fairway area which also abuts 5.
The only issue I have is some bunkers that look like they have frilly edges to them. See around the 2:25 mark in the video from the blog below on #16, I think #10 has some as well. Deal has historically had pot bunkering. In the old pictures from Horace Hutchinson's book and pre war there were sandy wastes all over the course. Time and the Army having occupied the course during WW II with fortifications obviously changed that appearance but I don't really love different bunker styles on a course. I have to see it in person to render a judgement but I know this greenskeeper is amazing. Deal has been awarded the 2020 British Mens Senior Amateur so the R&A must like what the club is doing.
I wonder will it ever get back on the Rota? Something tells me they will be able to stretch the course to 7600 to 7700 yards if need be with some work. Other than crowd control as the course is narrow and you've got a great venue ready for an Open Championship. There is a ton of room for hospitality tents and for railway access to the club on the farm across the street and abutting the range.
https://royalcinqueports.wordpress.comLook at the Oct 7th video...