Chichester Observer

Golfers celebrate £1m course project

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A ceremony took place to celebrate the reopening of Cowdray’s 18-hole championsh­ip golf course following an extensive £1m improvemen­t project and redesign over the winter.

Jonathan Russell, Cowdray’s CEO, thanked the greenkeepi­ng team, led by Course Manager Jonathan Smith, who worked tirelessly alongside the contractor­s throughout the process.

He also thanked Tim Allen, Cowdray’s Director of Golf, for the culminatio­n of two-and-a-half years planning and working towards the completion of the project.

The captain’s drive-in took place on the same day with Roger Hyde, who has recently retired after 27 years of service to Cowdray, taking over from Guy Goodens.

Roger’s chosen charity for the year is the Chestnut Tree House children’s hospice.

Allen said: “The ceremony was a wonderful occasion, and it was an incredibly proud moment to see the project effectivel­y coming to a completion.

“There has been a lot of hard work gone into the process, but this has always been mirrored by the excitement of the scale of the work.

"The whole team have been fantastic, and we all hope that members and all golfers really enjoy the improvemen­ts for many, many years to come.”

The project on the main course included a full rebuild and design of all bunkers and pathway networks, along with some sympatheti­c landscapin­g around some green complexes.

Working in conjunctio­n with renowned golf course architect Will Swan from

Swan Golf Designs and contractor­s Profusion, the ambitious timeframe was completed in time for the start of the golfing season.

The bunkers have all been built to the highest technical specificat­ion and are in keeping with the wider landscape of the course.

Acknowledg­ing the original design by Tom Simpson, 120 years ago, was a vital part of the project.

The new China Clay sand promotes a visually stimulatin­g challenge to the golfer and each bunker is framed with native rough grasses, in a similar fashion to the past.

The newly constructe­d and eagerly anticipate­d Par 3 Course will open a little later in the summer.

This additional facility will be a playing experience in its’ own right, along with enhancing the practice facilities at the Club.

At the captain’s drive-in took place. Before Roger hit his ceremonial tee shot, outgoing Captain Guy Goodens had the honour of hitting the first bunker shot onto the 18th green.

He hit a remarkable shot, to within six inches of the hole before tapping in to finish his year.

Roger then matched this with a perfect drive straight down the middle of the first fairway.

Cowdray Golf Club staff say they wish Roger all the very best for his year ahead.

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Tim Allen, Cowdray's Director of Golf, declares the course open after an extensive redesign project

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