All course are built, even the early ones, to my mind it’s a question of what do you have to destroy to achieve a natural course for that ultimate goal. But if you change things - think very, very carefully before doing so because in the majority of cases its hard to turn the clock back. I have no problem with those who prefer to move away from the original game.
Every generation of my family from the early 1840’s have been playing golf – the history of the game is in our blood. My father came from St Andrews and learnt to play on the Old Course, his father lived and played at St Andrews, my great grandfather was James Hunter co-founder of Royal Quebec G C and its first champion as well as being a first class golfer in Scotland and married to Old Tom’s daughter. Then there is Young Tom and of course Old Tom. Yes, golf is in my blood, it’s a beautiful and most satisfying game that can be enjoyed alone, with friends or in a competition. I care for golf, its future, which I see moving away from its original concepts. Money, big money talks, millions are spent designing super courses with all the facilities – soon if we are not careful we may all be playing on our screens at home, as courses become to expensive to create or maintain, their carbon foot print being no longer acceptable. This could be the ultimate goal.
I have mentioned on a few previous occasions that I am of the old school, I hate buggies and their super tarmac highways running adjacent to a course, the brilliant kept and manicured fairways – this is not progress, its pure corruption of the game of golf. It may be the modern way to play but it’s not my way.
I am only a lone voice in the wilderness, I enjoy playing on this more natural land. Play the super courses, but if we end up with Astroturf fairways/greens you have only yourself to blame. Having said all that I don’t suppose for one minute that our views are really that far apart.
I will not apologise for my passion – but when you come over don’t just settle for the Old / New Courses or Royal Dornoch, try the other courses from Askernish through to Tain, Bridge of Allan, Warkworth, Newtonmore, St Michaels (Leuchars), Tarland, Strathpeffer, Rosapenna, Pwllhelie (Wales), Crieff, Kirby Muxloe (England) and Royal North Devon to name but a few.