Major changes going ahead at Stoke Park

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Iconic Buckinghamsshire venue Stoke Park is to invest a seven-figure sum in a facelift of its 27 holes, created by Harry Colt in 1908.

The first phase of works, which begins at the luxury country club, spa and hotel this month, will involve rebuilding every bunker on the Colt course – holes one to nine – with some minor design changes being made to their shape and size before the holes reopen in April.

The renowned strategic positioning of the bunkers will remain, however, with just a few minor tweaks. And, while the nine holes are ‘out of bounds’, other work will take place to enhance one of the finest parkland golf experiences in the UK.

The historic course played host to the PGA Matchplay in 1910 and, even more famously, the golf match between Sean Connery’s James Bond and Auric Goldfinger, in the 1964 film, Goldfinger.

Director of Golf Stuart Collier explained: “We are very fortunate to have three nines of outstanding quality which enables us to close one for a brief period while maintaining 18 championship holes for members and visitors.

“So, holes one to nine will remain closed during the works period this winter, while holes 10 to 27 – the Alison and the Lane Jackson – will ensure our members always have 18 holes on which to play.”

The privileged task of reshaping the bunkers at the multi-award-winning venue will be undertaken by Leicester-based John Greasley Limited, under the supervision of Collier and estate director Alex Millar.

Added Collier: “The remit for the contractor is to ensure there is consistency in shape and design for all fairway and greenside bunkers. John Greasley uses a proprietary bunker liner called HyLine, with which we have been very impressed, and which is designed to eliminate the possibility of stone contamination.

“The bunker rebuilding will take approximately 20 weeks to complete, plus, there is a large area of turf to be laid around each trap which will need time to settle in before we are ready to re-open the golf course.”

Each of the nine-hole loops will be addressed in turn, with the Alison (holes 10-18) being renovated in winter 2016/17 and the Lane Jackson (holes 19-27) the following year.

Stoke Park chief executive Chester King added: “This significant investment is part of our ongoing commitment to maintaining Stoke Park as the ultimate members’ club and golf venue.

“When it’s completed it will enhance the beauty and playability of what is already one of the best – and most well-presented – parkland courses in the country.”

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