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European Golf Design to renovate the East course at Wentworth

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European Golf Design to renovate the East course at Wentworth

European Golf Design will renovate the East course and create a new golf academy at Wentworth Club in Surrey, England.

The 6,200-yard course was designed by Harry Colt and opened for play in 1924, two years before the West, venue for this week’s BMW PGA Championship, was built.

European Golf Design will work with the club’s senior management team to reinstate the layout’s heathland character and restore Colt’s original design values. The project team are referencing historic materials from the club’s archives for the project.

Work is underway and includes reshaping bunkers, revamping several green complexes, reshaping fairways and executing a woodland management programme.

“The renovation work on the East course is a clear sign as we continue to strive to make a classic heathland test even greater while recognising the original roots that have made the layout so iconic,” said Stuart Boyle, club manager at Wentworth.

Wentworth’s new golf academy includes the creation of a new par-three course, three indoor teaching studios, a putting studio and a short-game area. There will be nine new outdoor hitting bays, too.

“The development of our new golf academy will only enhance the golf offering we have at Wentworth,” said Boyle.

“We are committed to providing a world-class offering for our members, creating a golf and country club experience which is cherished and admired the world over. The club is looking firmly to the future, while building on its distinguished heritage, as it strives to create a welcoming and friendly experience which prizes the family dynamic and creates pathways for future generations of golfers.”


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