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Nicklaus 25th Anniversary Deal At St Mellion In July And August

11.45am 21st June 2013 - Course Development

MartinBond (l) Hermon Bond, and JackNicklaus (r) during St Mellion construction in 1983
MartinBond (l) Hermon Bond, and JackNicklaus (r) during St Mellion construction in 1983

Anniversary celebrations at the award-winning St Mellion International Resort in Cornwall will reach a climax in July 2013 with a Festival of Golf and the launch of a special deal to celebrate 25 years of the resort’s famous Nicklaus Signature Course.

Golf’s most prolific Major-winner, Jack Nicklaus, has also given his thoughts on designing his unique layout at St Mellion in a new interview given to the Resort, reflecting on the golf course’s last 25 years.

Tom Watspn, Jack Nicklaus, Sandy Lyle and Nick Faldo at St Mellion in 1988
Tom Watson, Jack Nicklaus, Sandy Lyle and Nick Faldo at St Mellion in 1988

The Nicklaus 25th Anniversary Deal, at £119, is only available in July and August 2013, and gives golfers 18 holes on the Nicklaus Signature Course, 18 holes on the Kernow Course (the resort’s second European Tour course), a room in St Mellion’s 4-Star Resort Hotel, a hearty 3-Course Dinner, and a Cornish Breakfast, plus full use of St Mellion’s Health Club which includes three pools.

“At this time of year The Nicklaus alone carries a green fee of up to £85 during the week, and £95 at the weekend,” said the resort’s Director of Golf David Moon, “so we think that playing both courses, with dinner, bed and breakfast in our hotel – and a swim and gym if you’re feeling energetic – for only just a little more money, is a fantastic deal.”

Alongside the special offer, St Mellion is running a special week-long Festival of Golf in mid-July, designed to encourage golfers from all over the UK to experience the atmosphere. The 25th Anniversary St Mellion Festival of Golf runs from Sunday 7th July to Saturday 13th July.

In his new interview, Jack Nicklaus says: “St Mellion was my first design opportunity in the UK, and it holds a special place in my heart. As a test of golf, as a design, looking at each individual hole and its beauty, St Mellion ranks very highly among all the courses I have created worldwide.”

ST MELLION: What do you feel that you accomplished, here at St Mellion?

JACK NICKLAUS: “First, it helps to understand some of the history of the St. Mellion project. Originally, I twice – maybe three times – turned down the Bond brothers, Herman and Martin, when they asked me to design the golf course.

“I did so only because of the challenge of the property. Essentially, they wanted me to put a golf course on the sides of this hill. I asked them if we could find a little bit better piece of property that was more conducive to building a golf course. They said no, and it was because of the existing golf course, and the location of the clubhouse and everything else. So I reluctantly turned it down.

“They came back and said, “Please, Jack, do this golf course. It just makes sense for us. We just can’t do anything else.” I said, “Ok, but understand it’s going to be a unique golf course.” where we have had to design and build the course into the side of the mountain, with a stair-step approach to fit the holes in there.

“I was told at the time that it was the largest civil contract in Great Britain that year, because of the amount of Earth we had to move to make the golf course work.

“In the end, it’s a golf course where, actually, each individual hole is pretty darn good. They might be in a unique location, but I thought the golf course, as such, turned out to be a really good golf course from a playability standpoint.”

ST MELLION: But is it a good golf course?

JACK NICKLAUS: “I think it is a very good golf course. It plays really well. It was a strong golf course when it first opened. I have always been very proud of taking the site given to us and turning into something that has now hosted at least a dozen professional or significant events. I think the golf course, hole for hole, turned out to be a very good golf course.

“I haven’t been there for a while, but it was always a good strong golf course, a strong test of golf.

“I learned recently that the St. Mellion International Resort was nominated for England’s Leading Golf Resort, and I am hopeful that the experience we created there is chief among the reasons for that.

“From where we began to the fact we are here today celebrating the 25th anniversary of an English success story gives me a great deal of pride.”

(As a side note, Jack Nicklaus also pointed out that at least one of the holes at St. Mellion has been replicated in the Bear’s Best concept of golf courses, which have been built in Las Vegas, Atlanta and now South Korea)

ST MELLION: Where would it rate in all the courses you have created worldwide?

JACK NICKLAUS: “Let me ask you a question, “Who is your favourite child?” You can’t answer that. Well, asking me to rate this course compared to others, is like asking me to rate my children. I would never do that.

“I will only say that I believe St. Mellion—as a test of golf, as a design, and looking at each individual hole and its beauty—would rank the golf course very high.”

ST MELLION: When was the last time you were here, and did you get to play the course?

JACK NICKLAUS: “Although I am unable to get back there often, I know that the team at St. Mellion has nurtured the course and taken great care of it, and because of that they have been able to maintain its position as one of the most recognized and popular courses in the UK.

“St. Mellion was my first design opportunity in the UK, and because of that and the success of our collaborative effort, it holds a special place in my heart.”

St Mellion International Resort www.st-mellion.co.uk

Crown Golf www.crown-golf.co.uk

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