Further to my previous review the council have now embraced this and undertaken a redesign that brings in some more of the foliage around the edges and adds a beginners layout to the main 18. Whilst not every recommendation was adopted the course has now added some difficulty and taken away the ling range pitch and putt element that had been there before, you will need to shape some shots now to score well.
Final signage will be installed next week (WC 1st October) but I'm jumping the gun with this review as I've seen the signs and know they're good, informative and full of a couple of extras
Final pruning is still required but should be finished next week on holes 1,2,6, 9,10,13 and 18.
Holes now test a range of shots and have added a couple of par 4's to the mix whilst increasing safety to other park users (the side of hole 12 still needs some work with bush planting to change foottraffic)
The course starts well, hole one is a fun attackable but challenging par 3 around 95 meters slightly uphill which can be reached with a couple of different lines. Guarded by the OB bunkers, it's nicely framed and sets you on your way. The 18th is the shortest hole on the course but guards the basket with a unique green allowing easy access only from the front,
It's hard to call one particular hole a signature, but there are a number of solid enjoyable holes out there.
it should be a very enjoyable experience to play out here on their well tended fairways.
This adds to a number of quality courses in the area with Bedworth, Quarry Park and Cotswold View all within an hours drive of each other making the Midlands a destination venue especially with a few more ongoing projects in the works.