THE LUFFENHAM HEATH (1911) Rutlands only Colt course
Here is a hidden Colt course in my backyard I have lived in Rutland, UK for over 25 years and I was a member at Luffenham Heath for 2/3 years through my association with my old school golf team. The course was originally designed by Harry Colt with further modifications by James Braid in between two world wars. There is a drawing of the original layout in the clubhouse.
Most of Colt original layout remains and appreciable changes to the course layout were avoided until they were enforced from an unexpected source. World War 2 demanded food for Britain and the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries insisted in 1943 that Luffenham Heath should be ploughed-up to help the war effort. Diplomacy prevailed and the damage was limited to the top 60 acres of land on which holes 9, 10 & 11 were then played.
The land lost to the plough has never been re-instated as part of the course but by the end of 1946 an 18 hole course was back in play with a re-arrangement of holes 9 & 10 and new holes for 11 & 12 The course has remained in this layout ever since apart from cosmetic changes made over the intervening years by C K Cotton, Donald Steel, Cameron Sinclair and most lately by Martin Hawtree which was an extensive refurbishment to take the course up to 21st century standards.
The course has 5 different set of tee to cater for all members. It measures 6563 yards par 70 off the championship tees with a SSS of 72.
All Hole yardages from the medal tees.
FRONT NINE 3032 yards par 35
HOLE 1 360 yards par 4 SI 10
Medium length par 4 into the prevailing wind. Harry Vardon hit his ball OOB in an exhibition match with James Braid shortly after the course opened
Hole 1 view from tee
Hole 1 view from fairway
Hole 1 Chocolate drop mounds right of fairway
Hole 1 closer view to green from fairway
Hawtrees revamped bunkers a style thats repeated throughout the whole course
Hole 1 rear view
HOLE 2 412 yards par 4 SI 4
Medium/long length par 4 into prevailing wind.
Hole 2 view from tee
Hole 2 view from fairway
Hole 2 closer view to green from fairway
Hole 2 greenside grass bunker
Hole 2 rear view
HOLE 3 358 yards par 4 SI 8
Medium length uphill par 4
Hole 3 view from tee
Hole 3 view from fairway
Hole 3 autumnal shadows
Hole 3 closer view to green from fairway
Hole 3 rear view
HOLE 4 393 yards par 4 SI 14
Medium length downhill par 4 with new fairway bunker on right by Hawtree original fairway bunker is further right and now a grass bunker. Hawtree added a new greenside bunker short left of the green.
Hole 4 view from tee
Hole 4 view from fairway
Hole 4 closer view to green
Hole 4 view of green from 5th tee
HOLE 5 154 yards par 3 SI 16
Short par 3
Hole 5 view from tee
Hole 5 view to front of green from grass bunker
Hole 5 view to side of green from 6th ladies tee
HOLE 6 490 yards par 5 SI 2
Short par 5 where drive is crucial has to hit fairway for any chance of getting onto the green in 2
Hole 6 view from tee
Hole 6 Boony in a fairway bunker note the steep face that Hawtree has added
Hole 6 view from fairway
Hole 6 view to front of green
Hole 6 another grass bunker short of green a feature of Luffenham
Hole 6 rear view
HOLE 7 372 yards par 4 SI 6
Medium length uphill par 4. This hole was nominated in my dream 18 of out of the courses I have played in a earlier GCA thread these photos show why
Hole 7 view from tee
Hole 7 view from fairway
Hole 7 closer view to green from fairway
Hole 7 greenside view from 10th tee
Hole 7 rear view
Hole 7 view of green from 10th fairway showing the severity of the slope there are four flat areas and it looks like a four tiered green.
HOLE 8 320 yards par 4 SI 18
Short par 4 with a new green recently added by Hawtree old green in front of new green now converted to fairway. Personally I preferred the old green and it was a good drivable short par 4. The new green looks different to rest of the Luffenham greens making it a bit out of character.
This used to be Hole 12 on the original Colt/Braid layout it was a par 3 then.
Hole 8 view from fairway
Hole 8 closer view to green from fairway
Hole 8 looking back to tee from old green location
HOLE 9 173 yards par 3 SI 12
Medium length par 3. This was the 11th green on the original Colt/Braid layout. The green used to be accessed from the left side of the current configuration.
Hole 9 view from tee
Hole 9 rear view
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