The Dye London is granted planning permission

A spectacular new 18-hole Tour-style golf course, The Dye London, was granted planning permission in a decision by The Planning Inspectorate this week.

The news means that celebrated US golf course architects Dye Designs – famous for designs at Sawgrass, Kiawah Island, Whistling Straits  and many more – will be bringing their unique brand of creative golf course design to the UK for the first time.

Located on attractive rising ground in Edgware, north London, The Dye London will thrill the capital’s golfers with a layout designed to excite and inspire all golfers, from beginners to elite level.

Memorable experiences and spectacle will be provided by trademark Dye Designs features such as an island green on the short 7th hole, The Dye London’s tribute to the 17th at TPC Sawgrass, where from the tee golfers will enjoy a breathtaking vista of London’s city skyline. The golf course will be over 7,000 yards in Tour configuration, but will offer multiple tees for handicap golfers.

The planning application was submitted by the Menai-Davis family who, in 2007, opened The Shire London near Barnet in north London, which features the UK’s only Seve Ballesteros golf course. A second golf facility, the West London Golf Centre near Northolt, west London, was then opened in 2012. The planning decision allows for the creation of a 18-hole golf course with luxury clubhouse, practice facilities, car parking and landscaping on land south east of the A41 / M1 Junction 4.

“This is a key moment for golf development in the UK, and we are delighted” said Tony Menai-Davis. “We are looking forward to bringing Dye Designs’ stunning vision to life at a new facility which will delight all golfers, and which will also bring new visitors to the area from across the UK and Europe.”

The Dye London will be designed by golf architect Perry Dye, the eldest son in a family whose contributions have become an integral part of the history and tradition of golf course design and construction. “My design team and I have been working on The Dye London golf course project over a period of five years” he said. “This special project, a family-owned Dye Designs Championship golf facility that will be open to the public, located close to one of the world’s great capital cities, will attract golfers from all over the globe.

“We learned that we had been granted planning permission just a few hours after Sergio Garcia brought home his first victory in a major at Augusta, on what would have been Seve Ballesteros’s 60th birthday no less. What an amazing day in the world of golf. We cannot wait to bring this project to fruition”.

Philip Russell-Vick, planning consultant for the project, said: “The Planning Inspector has rigorously considered the issues and prepared a thorough and comprehensive decision letter. Mr Menai-Davis’ planning team is very satisfied with the outcome and we look forward to working with the London Borough of Barnet and the local community to deliver the environmental, social and economic benefits that this major project promises.”

 

 

 

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