Long Ashton is one of those golf courses where it is really hard to say who designed it. It has changed so much from its original. The whole course has had NEW greens.
The original course was 9 holes and on the land current 3rd 4th and 5th are on. None of those original holes remain, Up until mid 90s there were 5 holes on that same land.
I think from c1940-1995 the course was little changed, A new clubhouse (still there) saw the course start from a brand new place.
Current course:
Hole 1. Same hole as 1901 design though a bit longer to correspond with clubhouse site. JHT
Hole 2. Same hole as 1901 design. JHT
Hole 3. Not sure about the date and who did the work, but probably changed 70 years ago, Green is older I think
Hole 4. Quite similar ground the very old 9th.
Hole 5. This is Hawtree c2005 and a right mess IMO. Two great holes lost to make ONE bad one. I wanted the old 5 and 6 to continue as they were. I think the previous 5th could have been Pennink. The previous 6th was a truly great bunkerless par 4 and was part of the original course. Both holes were great architecture. If you google 1999 you can still see these holes. The old 5th green was short but had a super thin green claimed a lot of fives. 6th green remains and is probably the only surviving green from the very original 9.
Hole 6. This is c1995 and one of my holes in the new valley. AS
Hole 7. This is mine again, very different holes but the whole of LA is all on different parts. The club use the holes in their promos so must think they are among the best. AS
Hole 8. I think this is Colt Allison McKenzie, nice short par 4. CAM
Hole 9. Same as above CAM
Hole 10. JHT hole, though a bit longer now.
Hole 11. JHT hole, and a bit longer now.
Hole 12. JHT hole, unaltered. ( I wanted to keep 5 and 6 rather than join them up as 1 hole) I wanted to join 11 and 12 up as one hole albeit move tee forward from present 11th tee. It had some support from the committee but not enough they felt the loop of 10 and 8 (returning to the house) was more important than loops of 11 and 7 holes.
Hole 13. New Hole Mark Wuestenbourg (I think) c2010
Hole 14. Has changed from JHT original straight hole.
Hole 15. JHT original
Hole 16. 1940 New hole
Hole 17. 1940 New hole
Hole 18. JHT original although longer.
LA basically moved from 9 holes on very quirky/painswicky type land, these holes were loved and hated and over time the club has reduced the number of holes they play on this section to just 3. As holes were added holes were taken from this section. The club favoured flat land and planted trees. I am suprised Sean has not played it, he would like some parts.
I always assumed JHT did the original 1901 design, but reading the history I don't know.