Ryan,
Out of interest - have you played Hankley?
To me they are just brushing up/restoring someone else's design that was done almost a century ago not design it to take it forward into the 21st century. For me that does not improve the course very much and some of their ideas are questionable like the centre line bunkers and removing heather to widen the fairway to accommodate those bunkers it just looks rather odd and different to the rest of the course.
The high quality presentations tend to be a front sometimes and can brainwash certain clients or members because they look so good. Try and ignore the high quality presentations and closely see what they are proposing design wise it is weak its like food with great presentation but tastes pretty average.
I agree with Tim Gallant where he is coming from such as cookie cutters style bunkers they tend to look artificial. Have a look at the bunkers at Effingham -
https://www.effinghamgolfclub.com/uploads/effingham/File/MandEEffinghamCaseStudy2018-06.pdf I have played Hankley twice and it was a disappointing experience having heard rave reviews from others and some on GCA prior to 2011 BUDA.
Our response to M+E proposals at Hoylake might be different and they have done some good work at Princes apart from the 7th and 8th on Himalayas which the water features are overcooked and doesn't look natural to me. Portrush is quite good, Turnberry is black and white, Troon the 15th fairway is better (as referred by Tim Gallant), Deal they have made improvements however I need to play it again to see it for myself. Every architect has done good and bad stuff. IMO Hankley is one of their weakest proposals they have done (Burghley Park is another). Have a look at other examples I name a few current ones such as:
- Tim Lobb at St Georges Hill and Woking is both a respectful design and has made improvements to the course by updating the bunkering, tees, removing trees and restoring heather. Here is a great movie explains one of the proposed changes at St Georges Hill-
http://harriskalinka.com/work/st-georges-hill-golf-club/ - See the bunkering cutting across the fairway for example. Tim is also working at Huntercombe
- Tom Doak and his crew on the Hotckin course at Woodhall which has gone up a couple of levels. It is astounding (even if its lost its bite however it is much more forgiving) that I am more keen to play it again as I know I won't lose too many balls as the damn trees have gone
- Andrew Green current work at Oak Hill and Inverness which has gone referred to the past and future - they look awesome and much more Ross like for the 21st century.
https://twitter.com/greengca?lang=enI can't see Hankley following the others as per above with the proposals M+E have put forward it will be like another Effingham or RAC.
You have your opinion and might be a fan of M+E which I respect and I have mine which I am happy to share on GCA.
Ben
Ben
Yes, I have played Hankley. I think the only heath in that area I’ve not is Wentworth East, if in fact you could classify it as that.
You live in rarefied golfing atmosphere if you were very disappointed. Could it be better? Sure. It has huge potential and given the budget and appetite could be improved greatly. However, I and many others would be delighted to play golf at Hankley regularly.
It’s a very good course and if disappointed, I’d suggest not venturing to my neck of the woods as Hankley would comfortably be the best inland course in the 3 neighbouring counties.
Had the Club wanted to, I’m sure M&E would make more sweeping changes and probably re-do the greens and surrounds, which as many highlight lack the interest of some of their neighbours.
As it is, it appears the brief and budget is quite modest, and the suggested changes make sense to me and will be an improvement.
Do the changes maximise the potential of the site? Of course not. Would a few million £ bring it up to the class of Walton Heath etc? Probably.
Hankley will probably always seem as a missed opportunity and could have been great. But then so is Broadstone and many others. Sometimes being very good is ok with the Club’s membership.
Ryan
As you weren’t at BUDA 2011 at Hankley and Liphook the general consensus was that most that attended / took part were underwhelmed by Hankley based on the rave reviews beforehand and were surprised with Liphook in which most preferred out of the two.
Wow you sound rather unwelcoming it’s a free country after all we do have the choice to play where we would like to go to if welcomed by the club.
I don’t think you have a good understanding of ‘reading’ golf course design proposals and have been enticed by M+E work
I guess we will have to wait after the works has been done or go to Woodhall Spa to see what Doak’s team has done in 3 years.
Ben