Tytherington (2024)

The Tytherington Club is set in mature, undulating parkland and the course was originally designed by Dave Thomas in the late 1980’s. Our work here has involved the re-working of all holes, which includes improvements to tees, greens, bunkers, drainage, lakes and pathways. The bunkers, in particular, were proving to be difficult and expensive to…

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Nizels (2023)

At Nizels we have now completed the bunker remodelling programme and the work that has been done by Greasley’s has been extremely well received by members and visitors, alike. The course was originally designed by local tournament professional and ex Ryder Cup player, Paul Way. Our masterplan has focussed on creating a​ new, more thought-provoking strategy…

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Lichfield (2021)

At Lichfield we have applied similar principles, but, thankfully, the original design, by Simon Gidman, EIGCA ex- President, was much more refined. In general, the bunker positions were good, if a bit outdated given the advances in technology, but there were too many of them. We have focussed on the rationalisation of bunker numbers and…

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Castle Royle (2021)

At Castle Royle, we completed a new short game practice area in 2021 (Greasley’s undertook the construction work) and this has been very well received by the members and visitors, alike. In 2022, the Club decided to undertake a complete reconstruction of the feature lake on the 13th hole on the Championship Course, originally designed…

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Cams Hall (2023)

The work we’re doing at Cams Hall is on a course originally designed by Clive Clark and Peter Alliss, so it possesses their distinctive design features, notably large greens, lakes and sprawling bunkers which, in the 1990s, was very fashionable, but in 2023 are expensive to maintain. The course at Cams Hall is located on…

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Turf Pro Magazine article – May 2020

A CHALLENGING TWO MONTHS Running golf design projects from home.. The past 2 months has been challenging, to say the least. On 20th March, while I was undertaking a site visit at Whittington Heath GC (an HS2 project), the clubhouse was closed due to the Covid-19 Virus Pandemic. This was the first direct impact of the…

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Whittington Heath Golf Club (2019)

In September 2016, Whittington Heath Golf Club was granted planning permission for a course redevelopment project that will enable the club to continue successful operation after the HS2 (High Speed 2) railway line is built. The HS2 route, which links London with Birmingham and the north of England, will pass straight through the clubhouse and…

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Handsworth Golf Club (2018)

In 2013 I was approached by Cornerstone Golf Consultants to discuss the feasibility of building a flood storage embankment on the golf course at Handsworth Golf Club. The Environment Agency was planning the construction of a flood storage reservoir within the flood plain of the River Tame as it flows to the north of the…

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Oued Fes Golf City (2007)

The design of this expansive golf course features three main characteristics: woodland, wetland and grassland (including some “desert-like” features). The result is a varied and memorable course for golfers of varying abilities, all within view from the golf villas, apartments and 5 hotels. In order to keep the golf course in play throughout the year…

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Kaskada Golf Resort (2005)

This Jonathan Gaunt designed resort golf course in Brno, Moravia, is a first for the region. Challenging in its nature, the course features gently undulating greens, multiple teeing positions, numerous lakes and strategically placed bunkers – all surrounded by mature oak forest. The golf resort was built to provide sports and leisure facilities of the…

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Wildernesse Club (2013)

The Wildernesse Club embarked on an bunker remodelling programme in 2013 to rebuild and remodel all course bunkers in a modern “parkland” style that will provide consistency in terms of aesthetics, strategy, maintenance and playing quality. The course was originally laid out in 1890 by an unknown professional golfer, but was later modified by James…

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Willow Valley Golf

I was approached by John and Sheila Newton in 1991 to design a new championship 18-hole golf course at Oakfield Farm in Brighouse, West Yorkshire. They already owned a 9-hole course and driving range which John had designed and built himself, along with his greenkeeping team. The Willow Valley Course is in a sweeping valley…

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Harrogate Golf Club (2004)

GGD has been advising Harrogate GC on all aspects of course improvements since the mid-1990’s – the work started with a full audit of the Sandy Herd/Harry Colt/Alister MacKenzie designed course. The course is located to the north-east of Harrogate, on an undulating site, which was once open moorland, overlooking the attractive North Yorkshire town…

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Dyrham Park Golf & Country Club (2011)

In January 2009, Gaunt Golf Design undertook a complete audit of the existing 18-hole course at Dyrham Park G&CC, which was originally designed by C.K. (Ken) Cotton and opened for play in 1963. A detailed hole-by-hole report was prepared, together with an illustrated masterplan, commenting on all aspects of the course and recommending significant improvements…

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Pike Hills Golf Club

Pike Hills Golf Club was originally formed in 1904 as the Knavesmire Golf Club and moved to Hob Moor in 1922. Pike Hills, as an 18 hole parkland course, has been on its current site since 1946 and has established as a very popular and, some say, one the finest parkland courses in the Yorkshire.…

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The Tytherington Club, Macclesfield (2016)

The Tytherington Club is one of 13 Country Clubs in the UK operated by the Club Company, combining a traditional golf environment with state-of-the-art health and fitness facilities for the whole family. The Tytherington Club offers a variety of facilities, including gym, group fitness studios, swimming pool, wet spa, crèche, health and beauty, tennis, championship…

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Fairhaven Golf Club (2013)

Fairhaven GC has an excellent reputation as an “inland links” on flattish land, interspersed with pines, gorse and heather. The course is listed by Golf World in ‘The Best 10 Open Championship Qualifying Courses’ and ‘Great Britain & Ireland’s Best 10 Opening Holes’. Fairhaven moved to its current location, in what was then Lytham Hall…

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Dunstanburgh Castle Golf Club (2016)

We have been advising Dunstanburgh Castle GC since 2016 on design improvements to a number of holes on the classic traditional links course. Our work here has involved working closely with and advising the young greenkeeping team during the highly successful BIGGA Bunker Camp, hosted by Dunstanburgh Castle GC every November. All construction work is…

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Headingley Golf Club (2012)

GGD undertook a course audit of the Harry Colt/Alister MacKenzie (and later Hawtree) designed course at Headingley Golf Club, which was established in 1907 and is set on a beautiful undulating heathland/moorland site to the north of Leeds. There are some stunning examples of Colt and Mackenzie’s finest work on bunkers and greens, however, some…

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Chiddingfold Golf Club (1992)

This 18-hole course was designed and built by Jonathan Gaunt in 1992/3 on a compact site in undulating Surrey/Sussex “Weald” land on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The site presented numerous difficult drainage problems – running sand, heavy clay and limited topsoil, but the result is a stunning, strategically-designed course which…

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Cavendish Golf Club (2019)

Jonathan has been a playing member at Cavendish Golf Club since 2010. Since 2011 he has been on the Greens Committee and has been advising the club on course improvements, including drainage works, bunker remodelling and tee reconstruction. A course masterplan was prepared in 2016 with a view to continuing these improvements, aiming for completion…

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National Club Golfer article – April 2020

Cavendish, sitting in the Peak District, has been hailed as one of the world’s great short courses. Now the product of MacKenzie’s handiwork – opened several years before he teamed up with Bobby Jones to transform a former nursery in Georgia – is being given a new lease of life through a multi-year masterplan produced…

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EVALU18 article – March 2020

Perhaps the best-known golf course architect past or present is Dr Alister MacKenzie. His work around the world, particularly in the sand-belt of Australia and on the Monterey peninsula, gains constant and growing acclaim. Also, each year his godlike status is further reinforced by the masses who tune in to The Masters held at Augusta National…

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Greetings from Augusta National

After a long 8-month wait since the PGA Championship crowned Justin Thomas the winner, the first major championship for 2018 is set to begin with this year’s  2018 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club. To get insights on what makes the event and course so fascinating — interviews were conducted with architects from different parts of…

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Golf Course Architecture: Talks about proposed expansion of Leeds Golf Centre get underway

Plans to extend the Leeds Golf Centre in Yorkshire, UK, are gathering pace. The centre’s owners Parklane Group have began formal discussions with Leeds City Council around the former’s intention to extend the current facility and create a multi-million pound golf complex and expanded driving range. Plans include the creation of a new nine-hole academy course. This…

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