Tommy
You make a very good point about the people at Carnoustie. They are the best, bar none, amongst the great golfing venues in Scotland.
The first time I played there, in 1978, I was a single playing behind a 4-ball of locals who were easily keeping up the 3hr/round pace. On the 14th, I saw a stooping grey haired guy coming coming back to me. His name was George. He apologized, telling me that he had lost his tee shot and was not going to let his best friend Harry win the hole without a fight! He drove off iconfidently nto the wind and I didn't see him again until the 18th green. He invited me to his club (can't remember which) and I had pints and pies and banter with him and his friends for a few hours, including looking through a photo album of the 31 and 37 Opens. It was magic.
This year, in conjuction with writing my book, I had a 4 hour session at the same club with 8 of Carnoustie's finest--club captains, Scottish champions, other local worthies, etc. and I learned more about the course and what it means to love and play the game of golf than in any other 4 hours of my life.
Carnoustie Links is a great golf course, but the people who play over it are far greater. IMO. Thanks, Tommy, for rekindling the memories.
Rich