Proof that the weight of the camera has no impact on the quality of the photo.
The merging of the 1st and 18th fairways.
Approaching the 1st green.
The wonderful short 2nd. A perfect little plateau is on the right of the fairway just short of the streams. The drives tended to finish on the right and it's not the best angle.
Negotiating the burns as we approach the 2nd green.
The 3rd - the line is the hut or just left of it but it's much more comforting to aim for some ground that you can see.
The well protected and small 3rd green.
The coast, clubhouse and first 3 holes viewed from the 4th tee.
Continuing down the coast, the long 4th hole. The left half of the fairway nearest the coast is flat and will give a good run; the right, safer half is crumpled and can eat a good drive.
Approaching the 4th green. The stream fronting the green is cause for a laying up, especially in a brisk breeze.
At the end of the course, we turn right and encounter the short 5th, barely 120 yards but with a serious front to back tilt.
And turning back towards the clubhouse, a blind drive for the 6th; plenty of space on the left but the right side is the place to be.
The approach from the left to the 6th.
The approach to the short 7th; a stream runs in front of the long, narrow green.
The 7th green from right rear.
The 8th, o/b right, bunkers left and a stream diagonally fronting the green. As with 6, the closer to the right side, the easier the approach.
From the left of the 8th fairway.
Turning away from the clubhouse, the par 5, 9th.
The 9th from about 150 yards
The 9th green from about 100 yards.
The 10th. A lot going on here. There's plenty of space to the right of the center-line bunker but the best line is the blind one directly at the green which is to the left of the largest bush in the foreground. From there, the approach is also blind.
The approach from the left...
and from the right.
Reversing direction again, the 11th.
Up the hill to the par 3 12th.
And reversing direction again, going along the high, north side of the course; the par 5 13th.
The approach to the green is through a gap in a tree line.
Turning left to the par 3 14th, into the prevailing wind.
And a view of almost the entire course from the 14th tee.
Now, heading back to the clubhouse. After a blind tee shot, the approach to the 15th. Some well-hidden bunkers cross the fairway
The tee shot on the short 16th. A stream crosses the fairway diagonally from left to right; bunkers are short of the stream on the right. Stronger players play directly left of the large mound and drive level with the green. Those weakened from carrying a lead-weighted camera can aim for a flat area short of the mound and have a blind pitch to the green.
Another blind tee shot to the 17th.
The 17th green, much wilder than it looks from here.
Home at last. The 18th. There is more room than you know what to do with off the tee but the approach narrows.
Approaching the 18th green with the comfortable clubhouse, filled with eager Budapests, just to the back.