I am very surprised by the lack of participation by the GCA purists on this site. I also see that not many Architects or fellow Green Keeps seem interested. It that because they have no idea of what has gone on at Askernish, not interested, perhaps already know all about everything there is to know or is it because it is on a small island and seems to be of no importance to their preset ways of design and maintenance.
I feel what the Islanders with the professionals & architects (i.e. Martin and Gordon) have achieved at Askernish is a lesson to us all, well those who make a living out of golf.
With no money, they have achieved a course that from every report I have read is fun and very enjoyable. Our own James Boon report was informative, most enjoyable and greatly supported by his photos. Anyone playing golf must have a wish to test themselves at Askernish, not to mention experience the feeling of golf as it might have been in the early days when it exploded worldwide. On the other hand, has the modern golfer become the classic couch potato, preferring the easy option than take the challenge?
I still would like to know why the Architects and Gordon’s fellow Green Keepers do not seem that interested in asking question about this great project. Thinking aloud, would it have anything to do with not wanting this type of course to catch on, as there would be minimal fees or money to be made? I hope its not, surly it cannot be because the Askernish story has raised the interest in golf worldwide.
I would have thought it would be interesting enough in these quiet times to check it out and be seen to check it out with photos. Follow in the footsteps of James Boon who stated he enjoyed the course, worth it for that alone IMHO.
Melvyn
PS I expect real GCA is not as important as making lists of preferred courses and architects. What a funny old world we live in.