Joe Fairey and I had the good fortune to play Royal Birkdale on the Saturday following this year's Buda Cup. We were accompanied by a member who gave us the most glorious tour of the course one could ever want, filled with stories of Johnny Miller, Tom Watson, Arnold Palmer, Trevino, Peter Thompson, and on, and on, and on.
The course might be the best I have ever played. Each hole is an adventure and the dunescape makes for an almost isolated feeling on every hole. Several new bunkers, protection mounds, and tees have been added since the last Open Championship, but they seem to have been in place forever.
Following are a few pictures of our day at Royal Birkdale. We finished just before sunset and the sky was filled with color as we played the 18th, a par five for the members. My birdie on 18, with the sun setting beyond the dunes was a magical end to our golfing holiday in England. It is a moment I will treasure forever!
Approach Shot on #2
Teeshot on #3
Teeshot on Par Three 4th
Greenside Bunker on Par Three 7th
Teeshot on 8th
Blind Teeshot on 9th
Teeshot on 10th
Joe & Mike on Par Three 12th
Par Three 12th
Par Three 14th
This plaque was erected to commemorate an awesome second shot at the 16th by Arnold Palmer during the 1961 Open
The 17th with its controversial new multi-leveled green
Teeshot on 18th
The approach on 18 with the famous Birkdale clubhouse in the backgroud.
Birkdale Sunset