Carolina Golf Club reopened this month following a complete restoration/renovation of our 1929 Donald Ross course by Kris Spence. I am not ready to do a full profile yet since I feel the course needs some maturing for pictures to do it justice. But I am so high on what Kris has accomplished that I wanted to offer others a chance to see a glimpse of his work. So I thought I would share some before and after pictures. I have chosen the 6th and 7th holes for no reason other than I have a few more before pictures than most of the other holes.
For those who don't know about Carolina, it is a modest private club in Charlotte, NC which has suffered from lack of money and attention until recently. Brad Klein summed things up pretty well in his consulting report for the club by saying "Carolina GC is a course with "good bones". For too long, the skeleton has remained unrecognized."
Before - The #6 tee choked by trees and shrubs...
After - Trees removed with striking results...
After - With the tree removal, came this restored shared bunker cluster between #6 and #7 fairways (try to ignore the new maintenance facility which has not yet been hidden from view)...
Before - The approach to #6...
After - The new approach from just short of the restored right fairway bunker...
Before - Looking back toward the 6th tee you can see a host of trees to the right separating the 6th and 7th holes...
After - Looking back from behind the current #6 green. The 7th green is in the distance with the 6th tee immediately to its left. Virtually all the trees between the holes are gone dramatically improving the playability of #7 and the views between the holes. Also notice the #6 green, with restored size and contour. The old green was severely sloped back to front but otherwise lacking in character.
After - Here is the current #7 tee. This hole used to play much straighter than Ross designed. A new back tee, tree removal on the right side and the restored bunker cluster combine to make this into the intended tough dogleg.
After - And once you reach the dogleg, you now have this fabulous uphill approach...
Before - Looking back from the 7th green, the old deteriorated fairway bunkers were blocked from the green by tree plantings and the trees on the left restricted the dogleg...
After - Now, trees are gone and playability restored...
Before - And the old nondescript #7 saucer green...
After - Restored with terrific character...
Kris deserves kudos for his work at Carolina. I am surely biased, but I truly believe it is one of the best restoration efforts of its type. Hopefully he will spot this thread and accept some praise.
Ed