Nizels Golf & Country Club has concluded an ambitious programme of club and course improvements designed to improve playing conditions and to extend the use of the course this summer. The gym has also seen some new equipment installed with a refresh and redesign to keep up to date with the cutting edge fitness trends.
The club will continue their work with international golf course architect Jonathan Gaunt this summer to lay out plans for significant drainage and bunker works, including the addition of substantial main drainage and extensive gravel banding.
The bunker work includes re-shaping and infilling existing bunkers as well as the construction of new bunkers which will dramatically improve the look and playability of the course. Work began in 2019 with the first nine holes being completed and the remaining nine holes taking place later this year.
Golf Operations Manager David Hobbs said: “Our members have been amazingly supportive throughout the works previously and we are very excited to announce another significant investment to complete the remaining nine holes.
“We were amazed with what impact the previous works had on the course and now it is time to finish the work. We feel these changes make our course one of the best in the South East.”
Club Director Nicky Linton-Briggs is delighted with the news, which has made the popular Kent course an even more attractive option for local golfers, she commented: “The design and repositioning of the new bunkers will turn Nizels into a new golf course. The drainage will certainly extend the courses playability over the winter
“Nizels has also made some changes to the gym lately and have installed £30k of new Technogym equipment to keep up with modern fitness trends and its promise to continually invest in its facilities for all members.
“To be able to invest again and see the Club come fully back to life after the challenging past few Covid years is incredibly exciting.”
Club Director Nicky Linton-Briggs is delighted with the news, which has made the popular Kent course an even more attractive option for local golfers, she commented: “The design and repositioning of the new bunkers will turn Nizels into a new golf course. The drainage will certainly extend the courses playability over the winter
“Nizels has also made some changes to the gym lately and have installed £30k of new Technogym equipment to keep up with modern fitness trends and its promise to continually invest in its facilities for all members.
“To be able to invest again and see the Club come fully back to life after the challenging past few Covid years is incredibly exciting.”