#7-12 at Troon must be one of the best consecutive strings of 7 holes in golf. The other holes are good as well, but #7-12 are truly world class. Visiting the club is a great experience as well. The "free" round on the Portland Course and lunch are quite memorable.
These are not the greatest pictures I have ever taken, but the day I was there it was dark and stormy, thus it was hard to get good light. In any case, here goes...
You know you're in for a tough day of golf when you look West towards the sea on the 1st hole and see a sky like this...
#2. The beginning and end of the course are quite flat in contrast with the middle holes.
#2 Green
Long par 5, #6
Now for the filet mignon:
Tee shot at #7
A view from #7 of the Postage Stamp.
Yet another vew of the Postage Stamp from #7
2nd Shot on #7, a terrific par 4.
The superb green complex on #7
The Postage Stamp #8. It's unbelievable how small the green is in person.
If you pull your tee shot left, this is what you are faced with...
This is what you are faced with if you miss right.
Front right bunker
#9 tee shot.
#9 second shot
#9 green
Tiger Tee on #10. Completely blind from this tee.
The Civilian tees on #10 over to the right. From here you can see the hole.
From the 10th Fairway. Notice the wonderful movement.
10th Green
#11, a short par 4 featuring the railroad on the right side.
Second shot on #11. You can see the train cables on the right.
From behind the 11th Green.
Tee shot on #12.
12th Fairway.
From behind the 12th Green
I think this is #13. Notice the rumpled fairway.
2nd Shot on the Home Hole.
Its unbelievable how close the back of the 18th green is to the clubhouse.
Of course the sun came out when we finished.
This is taken from the Marine Hotel about a half hour after we finished.
Another shot from the Hotel.
Overall Royal Troon is a wonderful course and a true "championship" layout. The middle of the course really stands out. I could spend the whole days playing those holes over and over again. I just hope the weather is better next time