In Mendik and Labbance's book "The Life and Work of Wayne Stiles," the description of Cranwell, first named Berkshires Hunt & CC then Wyndhurst Club then Cranwell Prep School Course, mentions the first three holes are not Stiles, but the rest of the course is. Holes 9-14, which circle Blantyre Castle property, are part of the original routing and were abandon but then rediscovered by prep school students and one of the Jesuit teachers.
My problem is in the book, there's a scorecard from Wyndhurst Club showing a round between Wayne Stiles and Bruce Mathews. No date is given and I've never been able to match a routing between the scorecard, historical aerials (dating back to 1959) and what the course was like when I played in the early 1980's. If the current routing of holes 9-14 are original, I'm finding no historical flow to match up with. Because the holes are so isolated, they couldn't be used "out of order." Holes 1-3 are part of the aerials dating from 1959 which could support the addition after the property became a prep school.
Stiles and Mathews played a course measuring 6430 yards and a par of 71. There has been much work done around the main building proving at least one green was lost from the historical aerials. Also, hole 11 was turned from a nice 400+ yard par 4 to a goofy 181 yard par 3 due to real estate changes. The current course plays at 5991 yards par 69. Does anyone else know changes made to the course over the years explaining the loss in yardage?
Ken