The eight hole circa 1914
Twelfth hole from eighteenth fairway
Eighteenth and first holes

Course History

Built on land once owned by The Knights Templar, The Temple Links, as the course was first known, was designed in 1909 by Willie Park Junior. In 1901 he had designed two nearby courses, Sunningdale and Huntercombe, and was the first to go into print on golf course design. A Captain G MacDonald (late Grenadier Guards) realised the potential in 'this 140 acres of the well known and beautiful Temple Park, situated on the right bank of the Thames...' and formed a Company to run the new golf club.

 

The course was described in the first handbook as 'consisting, more or less, of a series of ridges which have been skilfully utilised so that, whilst unnecessary fatigue is avoided, there is very little that is flat or uninteresting.' The hilly chalk lands ensured - and still do - excellent drainage and a course that hardly ever had to close due to adverse conditions. Many specimen trees had been planted in Temple Park during the 19th century and these were integrated into the course design.

 

During the early part of the twentieth century the greenkeeper's tools were sickles, scythes, forks and spades with fairway mowing equipment drawn by horses. The old stable still stands in the woods behind  the 16th tee. Sheep grazed the hillsides. A local farmer cut and baled the hay and this encouraged an abundance of flora, including six different varieties of orchids.

 

Advances in technology and changing fashions in golf course design and management have brought about many detailed changes in course presentation. In the early 70s, a green pop up irrigation system was installed at Temple, and this has subsequently been extended to also cover the teeing areas.

 

The course, however, was originally designed as an 'inland links' and any temptation to extend the irrigation system further to include fairways has been resisted to retain this style. Consequently, the characteristics of the course at any given time reflect the season giving the discerning golfer an ever changing challenge throughout all twelve months of the year as the course is only closed or temporary greens in play during the most severe weather conditions.

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