Review's of Pyrford Lakes Golf Club
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Pyrford revival -
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Pyrford was on my list for a very long time, but I never managed to play the course till last Thursday (1.4.2021). Not far from home, easily accessible via M3/M25 or "A"/"B" roads. The course went downhill under Crown Golf, but with the recent new ownership & management (July 2020/Get Golfing) this beautiful Peter Allis/Clive Clark's design course is coming back to its prime, and soon will be another Top course in that leafy part of Surrey. Since the lockdowns, the Membership has double in size, and is still growing !!!!! One can understand why, a huge renovation programme is in place, lots of money being invested: all bunkers are being rebuilt from scratch, some are added, some are removed, rubber crumbs base, drainage, lovely new fluffy white sand, Hooray ! Renovation still in progress, so most bunkers are GUR for the time being.
The fairways have irrigation, Greens are fantastic. A new pond has been created on the 6th Hole, Par 3, instead of the large sand waste area, the new owner must have taken TSG member Michael H.'s comments into account!!!!! The large lake in front of the Clubhouse's terrace is being rebuilt with strong maintaining edges, at the moment it looks like huge Lego bricks all around, there will be stone facia on their front.
Pyrford is a beautiful woodland, famous for all its water surrounding every hole: 23 acres of water, lakes, ponds, streams, ditches. Apparently, every 3 months, divers recover a certain amount of Pro V1, Srixon, Taylor Made etc. Lots of wildlife to be seen, a real immersion in nature. Some holes have the River Wey Canal in the background or alongside There are gentle mounds, a certain links feel in places. Every hole is different, there are definitely no "samey" as someone else did suggest. Not a long course (so you wont see BDC 's presence), but it is all strategy, flair, careful selection of club. Pure enjoyment, so looking forward when all renovation work is completed on the course, around it and inside the Clubhouse too.
There is a Marshall on the 1st Tee, a drinks/refreshments buggy driving round, which you will probably see twice in your 18 holes round. A nice idea, One can do a "Loo" stop back at the Clubhouse between 9th & 10th hole......
A big Car Park, can be quite full due to everyone rushing back to golf, but one is allowed, as far I can see, to park on the green verges/banks....
Warm welcome in the Clubhouse/Proshop/Reception area. Coffee and take away food available. Next week one will be allowed to sit on the terrace overlooking the large lake with views of the 12th & 18th greens. Only the basic necessaries will be available in new Proshop, all the rest will be done on line with a 10% discount for members.
Lots of different membership options, a very good programme of competitions etc. and one certainly caught my interest: "THE RACE TO LE TOUQUET". More about in another review maybe.
Grass practice area, behind the large lake, 2 nets, a Chipping & Putting green too. Not too sure which is the signature hole, several suggestions were made to me: the 6th Par 3, the 9th Par 5 (index 2) or maybe the 18th, Par 5 (index 9). Will confirm that in an update.
Pyrford GC is on the way to a very special course that everyone should play. Make sure you have spare balls though.
Very highly recommended.
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(My very own views and reflection of the day)
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Great Course - Poor Condition
This is a great course with a great layout, and having played here last year I was expecting the course to be in good condition this time of year, however I'm sad to say this was not the case.
The greens had recently been hollow tined, and therefore I would not expect the greens to be perfect after this work, however the overall condition of the greens is awful and way below par for this course. Putting on the greens was a bit of a lottery, these are bumpiest greens I've played on for some time and the bunkers also lack sand.
The teeing areas also need work, and you can see some of that work taking place now. To top off the round, the bridge on the 18th hole is broken, and this means that after playing you second shot you have to walk back towards the T to use an alternative bridge, this very confusing when your standing on the T as you cannot understand why players are walking towards you until you play the hole.
I paid a green fee of £35 for this course on a Saturday after 1pm, this was poor value;the course was at best worth £20. Pyrford celebrates its 25th Anniversary this September, I think Peter Aliss would be appalled at its current condition.
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A very enjoyable but challenging golf course
Updated June 2022
I was invited to play here again in May 2022 by fellow TSGer Brigitte Lockwood, who is now a member of Pyrford Lakes!
The course is under new ownership with a change of name!
Obvious signs of course enhancement are evidence of investment by the new ownership which is to be welcomed! The reinstatement of the large pond in front of the par 3 6th was aesthetically very pleasing!
The fundamental difficulty for club and occasional golfers, which hasn't changed, is the preponderance of water features to be navigated!
Risk averse course management off the tee is essential! However even that approach can fail with poor ball striking execution! In this regard I failed once with a lost ball into water on the par 5 12th! Annoyingly my 'sliced' tee shot landed short left of a bunker, and rolled into then rolled out sideways into the water!
Another lost ball happening was with my approach shot to the 16th, where my shot entered the right green side bunker then excited to nearby heavy undergrowth OOB !
These incidents irked me then and still do after the passing of some time, but a ball shouldn't exit a properly designed/constructed bunker! They are hazards to be avoided but they shouldn't facilitate heavier punishment by not containing the balls that enter within, especially if they are placed adjacent to OOB and water hazards!!
Something I hadn't recalled was how big most of the greens are and how much they slope down from back to front, and that because of the large volume of approaches over or adjacent to water, one tends to play safe and play more to the back of the greens leaving oneself with more downhill tricky putts than one would like!
This is a course I love to play!
2017 Review
Pyrford is a Peter Alliss & Clive Clark parkland design in/near West Byfleet/Woking Surrey.
The most notable feature of the course is that water features in 17 of the 18 holes. The one hole that doesn't is the par 3 119 yard 6th hole, which happens to have a bunker between tee and green that is at least three times the size of the green. Me thinks this was originally intended to be a long carry over water but there was a change of mind. Personally I would like to see a 'small 'water feature at the front of the green with the remainder of the bunker filled in but hey!
While there is such a preponderance of water there is ample landing areas from the tee to make the course very playable with good club selection/course management. Approaches over water up to the well bunkered greens poses the greater dangers to a good score.
*****
The course, played in April 2017, was generally in good condition, greens were firm, undulating and tricky to read. The greenside bunkers were deep but in very good condition. Approaches to the greens from the centre fairways were accessible but approaches from the sides/rough areas generally involved tricky carries over the greenside bunkers. Straight from the tee is king here! Be mindful of water filled ditches across the course.
*****
The course is a very level walking experience.
*****
Pyrford is a members club.
Weekday visitor green fees are £45 (am) or £33 (pm), and £27.50 as a members guest. This level of green fee is too much for this quality of course! Even the member's guest rate is high!
The above said, I entered their annual Seniors Open Stableford Competition, with the entry fee including coffee/bacon roll, 18 holes, a two course meal/coffee and prizes. An excellent VFM way to play the course.
*****
The competition organisation wasn't as polished as I have experienced elsewhere, ie a new organisor took over shortly before the event, however, the catering service was excellent.
*****
The above said I thoroughly enjoyed playing the course for the first time, learned from the experience, and look forward to having another go at some point in the near future.
This is a course well known to fellow TSGers as it is on the TSG/SES Saturday calendar of events.
Perhaps its reminiscent of Pebble Beach!!!
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Awesome Course, lots of water !!
An awesome golf course with flat tees, lush, tight fairways and true greens, all mixed up with tons of water on nearly every hole. A thinking man's golf course; not something you could just rip the driver off every tee. Although this was a freebie, courtesy of Damian Benstead, Thank You, Damian, the weekend green fee of £55.00 would be out of my price range. Saying that, if money isn't an issue, then get down there and play it; you won't be disappointed. I would definitely play here again but only when Pyrford have a special offer on.