Martin,
Nice words.
I am more interested in what Nancy thought though...seriously. What did a none GCA nut really think of the place?
Brian
Brian,
Nancy has been pretty effectively brain-washed by yours truly and as such had a similar reaction to mine.
Funnily enough though, she was much less fazed than me and consequently played- especially, putted! - rather well. some of the ladies tees were in very interesting places - I wish I could reproduce the strokesaver here, but I wouldn't like to chance litigation from all those rich guys!
Mike,
ta for posting the ass-pic. I notice the 8th green up there on the high right. What a fabulous greensite. And a fabulous golf hole too. A roller-coaster of a fairway, followed by a roller-coaster of a Green!
Jim,
thanks for your kind words. Sounds like a wild day you had there. Not like that lovely benign day you had at Kingsbarns (or Turnberry either, birdie-boy!)
Evan,
keep the dream alive. It CAN happen!
Paul,
maybe we need to start a GCA sub-group. A catchy title might be 'The GCACPCers...?
well done Martin not so often dreams come true in this life..this one did for me last year the "Sistine Chapel of Golf" certainly is the correct phrase to describe CPC
I want to here more, what was the round like, hit the green on 16? Is 18 really that ordinary? Great holes on the front side?
Tim,
Happy to describe further:
#1: Par 4. Daft blind drive over the hedge - even for the girls. Nance made it look easy though! Geoff S's book shows the hole without the hedge. Looks soooo much better.
#2: Par 5. Just the most splendid carry over a glorious diagonal barranca-thing. Beautiful bunkering - I was in two of them!
#3: Charming wee Par 3. Well bunkered from about 50 yds out!
#4: Par 4. I thought one of the prettiest looking drives on the Course. Maybe a bit too many trees for some around here, but for a parkland boy like me, felt pretty homely! Sensational bunkering - deceptive landing zone!
#5: Par 5. MAGIC! The dog-leg left uphill threading thru superb fairway bunkering to a green at the top. Felt like arriving at the summit! NO Bunkers visible back down the fairway.
#6: 2nd of the back-to-back Par 5s. I loved it. Maybe a bit too contiguous to #10 but I loved the rolling terrain and subtle plateaus at the landing areas. Greensite at bottom of the big dunes in the middle of the site. You will return to these beauties regularly from now...
#7: Par 3. Elevated tee (top of the big dunes) to elevated green. Quite a Penal test. Great tiered green.
#8: Par 4. Great dog-leg left to right. Drive across as much of the sandy corner as you dare to a low-lying fairway and then back uphill to the wildest green imaginable (3 tiers, at least)!
#9: the short Par 4. BRILLIANTLY conceived golf hole which I managed to make a complete ar5e of. Driveable (just) or strategic shot options aplenty to greensite in the big dunes again.
#10/#11: Par 5/4. Two holes on similar terrain side by side. 10 double-doglegs thru marvellous-looking bunkering to a great green with a couple of fairly strategically-placed bunkers short and right. 11 gentle dog leg left to right to green site backed by those big dunes again.
#12: Par 4. diagonal-ish carry from tee on big dunes (again!) lovely elongated green, sitting sidehill.
#13: Par 4. you've seen the photos. Looks even prettier in the flesh. Deceptive diagonal carry over vegetation gives nice line into wickedly-contoured green. I was nicely on in two to maybe twenty feet and promptly FOUR-putted!!!
#14: Par 4. Great narrow approach to elevated green with big drop-offs right and rear.
#15: Par 3. Words fail me.
#16: Par 3. ditto, except to say I managed to drive it greenside.
#17: Par 4. wicked carry over the Ocean again, but from most exposed tee on course. Very windy. Seals barking below. Magnificent view. WOW!
#18: Par 4. Are we there ALREADY!?!?! Hopeless driving hole. Could do with a 'little' tree removal. All I could see were three half-dead Cypresses and the caddie tells me to drive over the left-most. GREAT approach shot though uphill to tiered green with wicked slope and great pin position possibilities. Flag behind at half-mast on our day.
As a daft exercise, I just tried to place the holes in order of preference. It's a bit 'shooting from the hip', but quite fun and a little informative too. (I think I should also say that I can remember EVERY single hole on this golf course in GREAT DETAIL - to me, that speaks volumes...)
From least liked to most liked (and bear in mind, I LOVED #1!):
1 3 2 7 11 6 10 18 4 14 12 13 8 5 9 17 15 16
any of 'youse guys' got any problems with any of that?
FBD.