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Chestfield Golf Club, Whitstable, Kent
The course itself is, not surprisingly, of more recent vintage. Its location in the triangle of land formed by the coastal resorts of Whitstable and Herne Bay and the cathedral city of Canterbury affords wonderful views over theThames Estuary and the Swale. Construction of the course, originally known as Shrub Hill, began shortly after the First World War at the instigation of George Reeves, a local builder. He commissioned two well-known professionals, James Braid - five times Open Champion - and Abe Mitchell to design the course which was opened for play on 16th April 1924. Some of Abe Mitchell's clubs are still on display in the clubhouse. In 1938, the Club was purchased by millionaire shipowner Jack Billmeir, a local boy. When he died in 1963, the course and buildings were acquired by the members. Since then, the course has improved beyond recognition, culminating in the club hosting the Kent County Championship in 1993 when it was won by a local member, Graham Brown. Changes have been made to the original design over the years with the most recent arising from the rerouting of the A299 Thanet Way. The road was channeled through a purpose-built cut-and-cover tunnel, 400 metres in length. The new layout, designed by the internationally renowned golf architect Donald Steel and comprising six new greens, was opened in June 2000. It is generally agreed that the improved layout, which has an SSS of 70 for men and 71 for ladies, is an excellent test of golf. It retains the historic character of Chestfield, undulating fairways and greens and magnificent views, while incorporating modern design features and materials.
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