Great discussion!
I’m glad to see the focus on NSW and hope we can have similar discussions for the other courses on our tour as this thread continues. Here are my thoughts on NSW:
In my opinion, a yardage book (or a good caddie) is a must for those who have never played here before– This is also often said of the Old Course. I played with Aussie Ross Perrett who had good course knowledge and bought the very good yardage book and both were very helpful.
There was discussion in the back of the bus on the way back to the hotel about blind holes and vegetation encroaching on fairways, but I think this was just optical off of the tee (3rd and 15th come to mind.) With the proper line off the tee and course knowledge, I think most holes are sufficiently open in the landing area for the mid to low handicapper, except for hole 15 which was uphill, into the wind, and didn’t seem to widen until about 270 off the tee (oh and did I say it was uphill?
). Clearing would make this particular hole more enjoyable for everyone. For the high handicapper, a mis-hit would easily end up in the brush because of the proximity, forced carries, and/or narrowness for the first 100-150 yards on a few of the holes.
There were many blind tee shots, but I think it was McKenzie who said they are only blind once. I
really would have liked to have played this course a second time. I don’t recall any blind approach shots.
I found myself looking forward with anticipation to what every “next” hole would offer up and I thought the routing was exceptional.
I think this course plays much better for the golfer with a slight draw (right-to-left doglegs on holes #3, 13, 14, and 16 and more trouble on the low side of left-to-right slopes). On this particular day, I was hitting a draw and played the entire round with the same ball. Those with a fade did not fare so well.
I don’t think the 6th green and surrounds took advantage of the location, but the 5th, 13th, and 14th were spectacular!
Great to have met posters Ian Andrew, Tim Liddy, and Brian Phillips! You each added in your own way to my wonderful memories of this trip! Please stay in touch.