STOKE PARK BEGINS RENOVATION OF LANE JACKSON NINE  

Work is underway on the third loop of nine holes at Stoke Park Country Club & Hotel in Buckinghamshire, which will complete a three-year renovation of the 27-hole course.

The owners of Stoke Park, the King family, will have overseen a complete overhaul of the Slough-based venue across three successive winters, with the work carried out on the Colt (1-9) and Alison (10 -18) courses, which were reopened in 2016 and 2017 respectively.

Work commenced recently on holes 19 to 27, the Lane Jackson course, with an anticipated official opening date of April 20 – although members will receive exclusive access in a series of nine-hole competitions the week before.

89244The Lane Jackson course – named after the creator of the Stoke Park Club, Nick ‘Pa’ Lane Jackson – dates originally from 1927, and much of it was turned over to farmland during World War II, for the purpose of growing potatoes. The loop of holes was subsequently not fully restored until 1998, under the auspices of the King family, which took possession of the estate a decade earlier.

Stoke Park’s director of golf, Stuart Collier, explained: “The work on the Lane Jackson course is the culmination of a three-year plan of improvements and enhancements to the golf courses. The bunkers needed to be re-visualised and rebuilt in keeping with Colt’s original concept, but also to ensure they are suitable for play in the 21st century. The first two nines look stunning and play really well – and this final winter of work will also improve the final nine holes in a similar way.”

The work on the final nine holes will once again be carried out by course construction specialist John Greasley Ltd, and Collier added: “We’ve worked very closely with Charlie Greasley and his team over the past couple of years and have been delighted with the results, so it made sense for them to complete the job they started.”