Moor Park must have been one of the first 54 hole complexes (1923). And with courses of approx 6800yds (High), 5800 yds(West) and 4700 yds (East-Tricky Ricky): a nice mix.
The courses were more Moor and less Park than I imagined. A different type of turf than that typically found on parkland courses. Only a small amount of heather and gorse though. The High course has had some of its bunkers redone (no sand in them in the pics)- they look a bit smooth and aren't right to my eye. Might be OK given time and when the yellow sand is added.
The West might actually edge the High, in terms of character, if not difficulty.
West first.
Super short 4, 10th West
5th West
6th West
7th West, par 3
11th West
Tiny 13th West
14th Short 5. Sand should be flashed in that trap.
Approach 14th. Gleneagles?
Approach from other side.
Driveable closer
Imposing backdrop!!
The clubhouse is an important historic building. But apparently it isn't all that special on the inside.