The eighteenth hole (our present 4th) about 1930 showing a much more open landscape with gorse on the right and the plantation (cut down in 1974) in the distance on the left.
A view of the third fairway and green (present 6th) shows very little change in
the last 65 years. A horse can be seen in the distance and it is obviously pulling the mower over what is now sixth fairway (Plate 12). Te photograph of ladies on the 18th green (North of the second pond on the present 4th) is the only record we have of what probably was a mixed foursome (Plate 13). Te lines of the hand mower on the green suggest that the putting surface was good and that by then the greens had been greatly enlarged. Plate 14 shows a new hazard for Long Ashton-a sand bunker by the first green; the Minutes note that during 1929 many of the grass bunkers were converted to sand bunkers.
PLATE 12 The third fairway and green in 1928 (our present 6th). Showing golfers waiting for the horse-drawn mower to clear the apron of the green.