I had a great day at Painswick yesterday. Thanks to Sean, Robin and James for a fantastic game of golf and an enjoyable session on the balcony afterwards.
The weather was spectacular, providing great views from the Beacon.
As we were leaving, there was a club lunch on, and and old bloke asked me if I had enjoyed my day, and had I played the course before. I told him it was my first visit, and that I'd really enjoyed the course and he said "yes we are very proud of it. You know about three years ago a group of American and English golf course architects came here to see what they could learn from the course".
He seemed genuinely overjoyed when I told him Robin was among that group and was with me, and asked if we had "seen the wonderful clock".
I won't bore you with too many pics of the course, because
James' course tour is encyclopedic already, but here are some others you might enjoy:
Robin on the 5th tee, en route to his second of four consecutive threes, after a Seve-esque birdie from the cabbage at the 4th.
James steals a glimpse of the view as the gang climbs to the 5th green, eager to see who was where (I was NTP, but three-jabbed, much to Sean's disgust - costing us "the bit"
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The view from the top!
From left: Robin, Sean, James, Scott
One of the coolest golf holes I have ever played. The 6th. Note Robin's ball four feet directly behind the hole!
James loads up at the 8th.
Robin pitches close at the 13th to bring the bad guys back to all square.
James on the 17th tee.
Pay the man! Sean settles his debts with a chuffed Robin after the Hiseman/Boon combination proved too strong, sneaking a 1-up win after my chip for birdie at 18 hit the back of the hole, but stayed out.