Golf Industry Central Spring 2017 | Page 39

SIX-HOLE SHORT COURSE UNVEILED Advocates of short-form golf will be delighted to learn of the unveiling of a new course with a difference. Frilford Heath in the English county of Oxfordshire, has showcased a six-hole course that aims to make golf more accessible to beginners, who are able to play a round in 60 minutes. Experienced golfers will take a lot less time and have fun in the process of practicing their short game. The longest hole is 78 yards and the shortest 33 yards. The Yellow Course has been designed specifically to make golf more accessible and encourage young people and beginners to play the game and achieve a good standard. The opening tee shot was taken by 100-year-old Frilford Heath member Hugh Chamberlain, who played an exhibition match with six-year-old Will Donnelly, Rob Harry, a graduate of Frilford’s youth development programme, and Eddie Pepperell, fellow member and European Tour player. The idea for the Yellow Course was conceived two years ago by the Frilford Heath management team and has been in development for the past 12 months. Pepperell welcomed the new course. He said: “It’s so important to make golf inclusive if we want it to remain as one of the UK’s leading sports. There are many people who may be put off playing a round of 18 holes because they are worried about their ability and the time it takes. “This course means beginners and those new to the game can come and play a quick round to gradually improve their game with confidence.” With its commitment to protecting nature and its Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Frilford Heath ensured that all nature removed for the new course was replanted in other areas of the club. Eighty scots pine and fir trees were replanted on the estate to ensure they were preserved. Golf Industry Central I Spring 2017 39