Harry Colt Golf Courses
from the Experts in Golf Holidays
⏱ 6 min read
from the Experts in Golf Holidays
⏱ 6 min read
Harry Colt was born in Highgate but he would go on to travel most of Great Britain and the world as one of the great golf architects.
The first significant British architect not to come from the professional golfing ranks, Colt was a prolific force in both original design and renovation work. Teaming up with Charles Alison, John Morrison, and Alister MacKenzie to create over 300 golf courses, 115 of which were his own design.
Harry Colt Facts
Name | Henry Shapland Colt |
Born | 04 Aug, 1869 |
Died | 21 Nov, 1951 |
Nickname | Harry S. Colt |
Nationality | English |
Antrim
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Le Touquet
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Buckinghamshire
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Harry Colt, the youngest of his 5 siblings, was born in Highgate North London in 1869, he spent his childhood summers learning the game of golf at the Worcestershire Golf Club.
Colt became an accomplished player, captaining Cambridge University’s golf team, making one appearance in The Open Championship in 1891 and reaching the Semi-Final of gthe Amateur Championship in 1906.
After being appointed secretary of Sunningdale Golf Club in 1901, he spent six years fine-tuning the course building quite a reputation.
In 1908 Nick Lane Jackson (universally known as 'Pa') recruited Colt to layout the course at his new 'Country Club' in Stoke Poges. Golf Illustrated wrote the following about the design of the Stoke Park Club.
❝There are several striking features about Stoke Poges links. Although the total length of the course is almost equal to that of any of the Championship courses, there is no hole of moe than 440 yards. There are no sandhills but there is a good deal of sand to be circumvented. Most students of golf architecture are well aqcuainted with Mr Colt's main lines of procedure, how he guards the green at every short hole, providing trouble for every golfer who does not drop the ball fair and square on the green. How he leaves open golf course on the fairway but puts in side bunkers where ill-placed shots will land, gradually narrowing the passage to the green. How he places high premium on putting, making every green undulating and difficult.❞
Over the next twenty years, Colt designed many courses across southern England including St. George’s Hill and Swinley Forest, both of which are still considered to be among the best in Britain today.
Colt teamed up with Dr Alister MacKenzie & Charles Hugh Alison in the early 1900's with MacKenzie moving on to America to build his own career a little later. In 1928 John Stanton Fleming Morrison joined the team to form Colt, Alison & Morison Ltd a group responsible for the creation of over 300 golf courses worldwide.
Colt had a clear design philosophy, his courses possess a meticulously thought-out routing with a key to creating memorable holes. Drilling down to the minute details of the golf hole, he favoured sand-faced bunkering (for visibility) and an asymmetrical arrangement of hazards.
A Colt green tended to not be wild, he preferred not to punish the golfer if they successfully avoided all the hazards leading up to the green. He believed the last thing they wanted when reaching the green was to find the putting surface to be a hazard itself.
The work of Colt and his associates is still celebrated today, not only by the millions of rounds of golf played on his courses each year, but by The Colt Association, who aim to preserve and communicate information about his designs. Frank Pont, a Dutch golf architect, summed up Colt's work by saying “If something looks strange or out of place on a Colt course, it’s been changed.”
Harry Colt’s own designs are renowned to have pioneered golfing architecture across the United States, Canada, Japan and Australia, but it is the influence he had on other designers that propelled him into legendary status.
In 1901 Harry Shapland Colt was employed at Sunningdale as the club's first Secretary. After redesigning some holes on the Willie Park Old Course he created the Sunningdale New Course in 1923.
The New Course is considered to be the more rugged of the two layouts, with less bunkering and trees lining the holes. Narrow winding fairways bordered by penal heather, act as corridors to the small and often raised greens.
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Harry Colt's birth in London and early life in Malvern and then at The University of Cambridge saw him eventually create a number of fantastic golf courses in England. Colt's most famous designs in England are enjoyed at the likes of St George's Hill, Wentworth, Sunningdale New and Stoke Park. These golf courses have welcomed the very best in both amateur and professional golf since their creation over 100 years ago.
Colt's work is perhaps most associated with heathland golf with Parkstone and The Isle of Purbeck in Bournemouth, Hankley Common in Surrey, Woodhall Spa in Lincolnshire and Swinley Forest in Berkshire considered being amongst the finest examples of fast running heathland golf anywhere in the world. Colt's work in links golf is seen with Royal Liverpool, host of numerous Open Championships, Trevose in Cornwall and Burnham and Berrow in Somerset stand out as three world-class golf courses that have provided a great challenge for over a century.
West Sussex
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Cornwall
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Surrey
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Somerset
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Nottinghamshire
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Kent
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With his designs beginning to gain more and more accolades, Harry Colt began to branch out into different countries to spread his design ideals further and further. Whether it is to North Wales for a Top 100 Golf Course at Aberdovey, the lush parkland layout at Belvoir Park near Belfast or the picturesque County Sligo in North West Ireland, Colt's ability to shape the land to create a challenging golf course is one that has stood the test of time.
Hidden gems are found on the East Coast of Scotland with Montrose, a popular choice and final qualifier course of The Open when it visits Carnoustie, Longniddry on the famed East Lothian coastline which sees pine trees meet coastal views, and even added his design flair to Muirfield Golf Club with his loops of nine sitting clockwise on the front nine (outer) and anti-clockwise on the back (inner) being considered one of the most impressive design feats in modern golf. This proposition ensures that golfers playing here will see each tee shot and approach played with a different wind, making it tough to find a rhythm.
Sligo
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Northern Ireland
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Borders, Dumfries & Galloway
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East Lothians
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Swansea
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South Coast & Pembrokeshire
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Harry Colt's European Course designs are not as many as one would've expected given the number of golf courses that created or aided in the re-design in the UK and Ireland. However, the courses that he created helped accelerate the game of golf in Europe with his work at Cannes Mougin being hugely important for golf in the South of France where many rich and royal enjoyed their holidays before taking the game back to their respective parts of the globe.
Colt's work at Malaga Golf Club in Spain is recognised by Miguel Angel Jimenez not only holding the course record but being one of his favourite courses. In 2010 and 2011 Malaga Golf Club extended its tournament history with Major Champions Louis Oosthuizen and Paul Lawrie both claiming the Open de Andalucia tournament played here.
More of Colt's European work can be found in Holland at Hilversumche (Top 50 Golf Course in Europe), Belgium's Royal Zoute and France's famed La Mer Le Touquet Golf Courses.
Wherever your golf finds you in Europe, be sure to seek out a Harry Colt, you'll be sure to have a fantastic time playing what many believe to the best golf course designer.
Malaga
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Southern France
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Southern France
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Normandy
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Bordeaux & South West
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Bruges - North
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