Andy
Name me one course apart from the Castle Course that I have attacked. Tell me exactly what holes I have defended on TOC. Show me which post I have talked about TOC being better than another other or where I have promoted it. I don’t think you will find any because each golfer has his or her own preference and ideas of a golf course. I have suggested that when golfers travel to GB that they try the lesser known 9 & 18 hole clubs to get the feel of some of our original courses, in fact I have named some in the past, but to the best of my knowledge I have never commented on or attached any overseas course whatsoever.
My comments are very clear, I Iike Nature & Natural. I’ve explained why and as for bunkers they appear naturally on a links course. Want to shape them as sinkholes or other shapes then that’s down to the designer.
Kyle
Not bad for someone who has not been over here, not seen let alone played our courses and you accuse me of being unfair to America.
To both of you, I simply say you will never understand because it’s just not in you to want to understand. You try and latch on to some minor point and it becomes your tool to try and belittle the opinion of others. Please remember that most of the courses I tend to play and refer to are from the 19th Century.
So there is no natural in your opinion, fine I accept that’s your opinion, but you both have totally missed the point. Modern & artificial maybe the order of the day for you guys. I think the old saying capture it well, ‘You can take a horse to water but you can’t make it drink’ – well guys that your choice. Mine is the magic of the Natural course and that is what I like.
PS Kyle, are sheep part of Natural & Nature, they are in my book and in the old days they kept the grass down, perhaps not as per the American standard requires on you courses but enough to play the course. But of course things change, so does Nature, therefore natural must follow. Natural/Nature will for ever be a major part of a good golf course.
Melvyn