Since it is August and quite slow, and I am one of the relatively small group of people fortunate enough to have played all three of TD's courses down-under, I thought it might be amusing to compile an eclectic.
The original idea was a fiercely argued case, based purely on merits. The reality has turned out somewhat different. Eight months on from my trip, I can't remember all the holes well enough to pull that off, so what you have here instead is a whimsical mix of the holes I liked the most, rated the most, remember the most, and had a half-decent picture - and a few fillers where nothing stood out that strongly in the memory.
It turns out that I have chosen eight holes from SAB and five each from the others, only two par fives, five one-shotters - including three in a row - and it all adds up to a par 69. No prizes for balance, but I would happily play this course.
Maybe someone else will try to produce a fully qualitative eclectic.
1st at St Andrews Beach - par 5. I think Kidnappers first hole is also a good one, but this sticks more in the memory.
2nd at SAB - uphill, dog leg left par four.
3rd at SAB - I know some people think the drive is featureless, but I think this approach and green complex make the hole memorable.
The 4th at Barnbougle Dunes - this is a view of the green from the right. An excellent driveable par four, with lots of options to tuck the flag round the corner.
The 5th at SAB. This is one of the holes where I struggled a bit - lacked a good pic of the short hole at BD, and similarly with the two-shotter at Cape Kidnappers. Not at all sure this is the best, though I liked the semi-blind green (if I recall right).
The short sixth at Cape Kidnappers. I also think the short 6th at SAB is a great hole, and BD 6th is also a good hole.
The wonderful short 7th at BD. I think the 7th at CK is also a great hole.
Looking back at par three 8th at CK - I like the picture as much as anything.
The 9th at SAB.
The 10th at SAB.
11th at SAB - bit of a filler.
12th at CK - playing to the end of the earth. BD also has a great short par four, but I think this wins on memorability grounds.
The 13th at BD - Sitwell Park - with its dramatic green.
14th at SAB - a nice short two-shotter.
Another good, short two-shotter, this time at BD.
Par five 16th hole at CK, follows its more famous sister "Pirate's Plank". Partly a filler, but I like the look - CK is mostly photographed in relation to the sea, but some of the mountain views are also quite dramatic.
Heading home - the 17th at BD.
A view from behind the 18th at CK - narrowly pips the view from the tee at SAB.