In conducting some research into the incomparable MR Willie Park Jr last week I visited Huntercombe and was delighted to see such a wonderful, interesting course so comfortable in its own skin.
I had read about Huntercombe and knew that it was designed as a residential golf development in 1901 – and was a landmark course along with Sunningdale for WP Jr– but one that had not succeeded financially ( I think only one house was built). While it may have lost money, the course doesn't lose your interest. The course manager gave us the tour, and what architectural curios there are around the course, and interesting use of slopes.
Holes like 3 and 4,7, 8, 11, 16 were full of features that we don't see designed today. Indeed, so pointy, shart, or step are some of the features, many of them have to be cut with a strimmer (weed-eater).
Golf at Huntercome is mainly 2-ball, so that means foursome (alternate shot) if four people are playing, which seems like a fun way to enjoy this course. (permission from the secretary needed for a 3-ball to be played.)
Anyway, here are a couple of photos of the course. Has anyone else been there?
5th Hole
5th Hole
18th- approach to green over little swale
4th Green
7th- Note bunkers.
7th
Crater on 13th Hole
17th Hole- Short par 4, 272 yards
Grass bunker. (There are very few sand bunkers on the course, and one chap we were with couldn't remember there being any sand bunkers on the course 40 years ago.