As per the other Hankley Common thread (not that complementary in part I should add.....
) I wanted to share (as it's now in the semi public domain - link to follow in this thread) the recent plans presented by Martin Ebert at our club.
Just to give some context/background first. The club was proud to hold the UK Amateur championship this summer and the course was in fantastic condition as Conor Gough prevailed over Callum Farr 3&2 in the final over 36 holes. This event has spurred the club into thinking forwards on how best to present our course and the challenge it offers all standards of golfer.
The committee (driven by a very well regarded/active Club captain this year - and our Green Staff headed up by a dedicated and very accomplished Head Greenskeeper who is ex Morfontaine) decided to approach Ebert & Mackenzie to hear their ideas for the course and how best to improve it. These plans were presented to the committee in private first and then shared with members via an engaging presentation from Martin Ebert at the golf club. Martin started off by saying (or joking?!) he'd been at a similar event at Royal North Devon Golf club the same day and only 10 members turned up......we had around 180 members that came for the evening (via a ticket booking system to accommodate the numbers for the evening) Putting that into context - and how passionate the members are about our course - the AGM attracts around one third (at most) of the number that attended this evening.....
After a brief run through the history of Ebert & Mackenzie Martin shared with us that the work they do which is split between i) Renovation/updates and ii) New course design.....with the greater emphasis being on the former. He also talked through his work with the R&A where they consult on 7 of the 10 courses on the Open Championship Rota.
Moving onto Hankley Common Golf Club. Martin talked through each hole with an historical review, current view and then a series of proposed improvements, one by one. By and large these were very well thought out and the overall key point that they correctly identified in HCGC was that the bunkering was not up to the standard of the rest of the course and rather inconsistent. Put simply there are at least 4 differing styles of bunkers on the course and not all of them are consistent with a Heathland Braid/Colt course. It is said that Colt's work at HCGC was predominantly on the back nine holes but Martin correctly identified some inconsistencies in this view but there are some clear Colt hallmarks to be found and Mackenzie Ebert felt it was right to bring those to the fore once again.
Here is a link to the proposed plan and with commentary by hole;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhkyQFw42xcThere is a consultation period for Members to offer their own views on these proposed changes and then the club with assimilate that before getting into the logistics of what such work should be done/timings/costings/impact to the members/guests and the local environment.
I'd be very interested to hear the views of the GCA membership on this exciting initiative. I for one believe that if the majority of the changes are acted on - along with the club's very active general updating/improvements to the club/paths/surrounding area/ tree management plans - it will enhance the course/club significantly.....
Please keep your comments on here and this is being shared in confidence. Thank you.