TH-Congrats you got your 1562nd post.
I have not been to the SF course but I do like to see the posts on here that include pictures of places I have yet to visit. Just like many have stated pictures rarely tell the truth of the gc. So thanks for eliquently describing the course for me. I am guessing from other posts its topo is like Braids #1-New Discussion Thread?ha just kidding.
By no means do I intend to draw a direct connection to Gullane and I am sure it is not even close to Gullane. My email stated that it made me "think" of Gullane from the pics. The pics/architecture seems to be influenced by a designer that has been to the other side of the pond and even studied a few of the east coast courses designed by the greats? Thats refreshing....many architects attempt this and I am clapping.
Do I know by looking at the pics that the cart paths are everywhere and that the distances between tees and greens are long? Nope. I am sure that the cart paths and many other issues will conitnue to confirm that its not even close to Gullane. Wait Gullane has no paths?
Do I know if the routing is bad from the pics? Nope. Maybe you can discuss that with me so I can be enlightened for the better instead of allowing me to be guilty for looking at some pics at work and dreaming about courses that might be better that some of the available tracts in GA that are designed as modern pimples!
Sure wish we had more Cuscowillas closer to the Atlanta suburbs or designs that even try to capture some of Gullanes romance. I was hoping that this SF course had a chance.
I will have to dig from my pics but I have a few from Gullane that afford that similar view from the tee and elevation. Just as you respond in such a simple way stating each course does climb hills, and offer views....I chuckle.
As we say in the South GA too much after a round, that course is flat and boring!ha
I am glad you have been to Gullane.
And I will take your response to heart as a man that understands that there are really only a few "Gullanes" around the world, and I appreciate your fervor? Now that I think about it there may not be any other Gullanes...worth another thread to name a few?
Its been awhile since I have posted or visited the site with regularity but I can see that the rage of opinions are still strong regarding architecture or misunderstanding of architecture or if the new taylormade ball spins more that the V1!ha For awhile I thought this entire post was about a 14 index deciding that he can beat a 5.5 index and vice versa!
Is that a strong correlation to the Tiger Woods vs Short Fat White guy comment?
Thanks for explaining the similarities and I look forward to learning more about architecture from such a wonderful tutor. I have yet to play the perfect golf course and I have given up on that holy grail....I found it made me shrink and gain weight. Instead I like to learn more about how the designer reached the end product and if he was able to design 10-12-15 "good" holes, often never knowing the logisitics, sweat and tears that were spent to get to that end product. I am pretty sure I will never play that course in SF but it makes me feel good that somebody attempted a golf course that at least mimicks some fashion of a throw-back even if its just in pictures.
Cliff