I joined two other GCA.com members for a tour of Stephen Kay's McCullough's Emerald Golf Links on a hot and steamy Sunday afternoon. This course has been discussed here before, a more recent thread being from Mayday:
http://golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,22077.0.htmlI've not seen much in the way of pictures of MEGL, so I thought I would share. This is a Stephen Kay design that I believe opened in 2002. It, believe it or not, is basically built on top of a landfill. It is municipally owned and Egg Harbor Township residents receive a real nice discount. For us, it was 50 bucks late on a Sunday morning. For that area, the value is pretty good, IMO. Conditioning was adequate for me, although you would not quote Gary McCord about the greens and use 'bikini wax' to describe them! They were furry and looked generally okay. I'll let Kyle Harris comment further on this topic if he is so inclined.
The scorecard for MEGL says is is "a unique tribute to these famed European holes", and here is the one available online:
I haven't played any of the courses in Europe, so I can't really make much of a comparison, but I'll include the name of the hole that MEGL pays tribute to:
#1: Royal Portrush No. 1; here is the look from 100 yards out:
#2: Biarritz #6; a view from the hill over the green:
#3: Gleneagles (King's Course) #18; a view from the tee on this par 5:
#4: Nairn #3; this view from maybe 50 yards short of the green perhaps shows a neat little diagonal mound running in front of the green:
#5: Carnoustie #16; this is a 236 yard par 3 from the tips:
#6: Southport and Aindale #2; a view from the drive landing area, with the fairway divided by a ditch/creek running at an angle:
#7: A previous thread (
http://golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,3337.0.html) says Brad Klein suggested Kay to do this Lido hole; here is the view from behind the green showing the double fairway (this hole is really wide!):
#8: Turnberry #10; a view from behind the green (the tees are up on a hill almost in the exact center of this photo) of this 414 yard par 4, slight dogleg right:
#9: Royal Dornoch #10; slightly downhill 172 yard par 3:
#10: Royal Dornoch #14; the view from the hill behind the green on this 466 yard par 4:
#11: Gleneagles (King's Course) #12; this is a shortish par 4 requiring a uphill blind tee shot to a green on the highest part of the property I think:
#12: Royal County Down #3; downhill par 4 of 443 yards, this view from over the green and Kyle in deep thought:
#13: Gleneagles (Queen's Course) #5; ~200 yard par 3:
#14: St. Andrews #14; this is a 517 yard par 5, here the view from 100 yards out:
#15: Royal Dornoch #5; a quirky little hole that reminds me in ways of #14 at Kay's Scotland Run, this being 283 yards in length, this view from over the green:
#16: Royal Troon #8 (postage stamp hole, I guess?); the view from the tees:
#17: Waterville #11; the view from the tee of this uphill tee shot on a 501 yard par 5:
#18: Prestwick #4; view from the middle tee of the closing par 4 of 358 yards:
Overall I like MEGL and would be happy to play it again. But based upon what I've heard about the course just up the road (Twisted Dune), I will play TD before I play MEGL again.
Overall I took over 120 pics of MEGL and my typical album spread has been prepared with higher resolution photos than above and more of my commentary. I think it makes for a fun few minute click-a-thon!
http://darwin.chem.villanova.edu/~bausch/images/McCulloughs/index.html