I feel very strongly about this. I played at Southfield a lot as an undergraduate more than 40 years ago. It was very unsophisticated, but it was a good layout on an interesting site. There was something rough and ready about it, unkempt hedges here and there, lots of mud in winter, and the surroundings were Cowley Road rather than The High. But Colt had made brilliant use of the terrain. He didn't need to trick it up. It looked right in its surroundings. Just look at the place. This is working class Oxford, not some gated private estate of condos in Florida or the Algarve. How out of place such an eyesore will be! Surely the Colt fraternity need look no further than the daft pond introduced at Camberley Heath to point up the stupidity of this folly.