Thorrington’s Silversprings care home makes a unique choice for a retirement in that residents now have their own golf course within the grounds.
Seeing the addition as the best way of allowing clients to continue their love for the sport, the home’s owners, Care UK, joined forces with the Clacton-on-Sea Golf Club who designed and built the six-hole putting green, now officially opened and named Silversprings Woodland Course.
Home manager Sally Rushant is delighted to see the development, saying: “Many of our residents have been keen golfers for years. When we looked at how we could develop our large grounds, they were very keen on the idea of a course.
“We were delighted when the team at Clacton-on-Sea Golf Course generously offered to design and build the course, as well as donating putters and balls.
“Not only will it please experienced golfers, but it will also provide an opportunity for other residents to try something new. As well as being a fun activity, it will help residents to stay fit and healthy.”
Club captain Bill McGrath, who worked on the course alongside head green keeper Alan Smith, added: “Golf is a passion and we were delighted to be able to help some former golfers keep their hand in, as well as introducing some newcomers to the game.
“Our club has a long history of supporting the community and we were very pleased to be able to support Silversprings in this very worthwhile project. Alan and his son have done a great job laying out the course in the wooded area near the entrance and the greens are looking very well. I am sure the residents will enjoy them.”