Given carte blanche at St Michael's, what would you do to the course?
What are your three favourite Beatles songs?
If you could have been in any massive band of the last 50 years, which band? And which member would you have replaced?
How much work would Penrith GC need to be an Aus Top 50 contender?
You once told me, when I asked how well you thought you could do at designing a golf course, that while you thought you could design some very good golf holes on a nice piece of land, the thing you thought you would struggle with is the routing. When I was playing with Robin Hiseman one day I told him that and he remarked that he found the routing one of the easier things about most courses. What is it about routing a golf course that you think would prove difficult to you?
I know you still play a fair amount of golf on courses in Sydney that are far from architecturally stunning. Do you play those rounds with a different mindset? You have joked to me a few times "just wait until you get home and have to play golf in Sydney again!" How do you approach those rounds, seeing as it seems they are missing one of the major things you love about golf?
Is Cumberland GC underrated in your opinion?
You spent three days at Pine Valley earlier this year. What feature(s) didn't appear to you in the first couple of rounds that you had noticed were great parts of the course by the end of your visit?
Your personal World Top 10?
St Michaels have already started the first thing I would do. Return the fairways back to couch & clear the bush. They probably won’t clear enough bush, as I really believe St Michaels should be a Brazilian.
The bunkering is horrendous. They have added a few fairway bunkers & a few waste areas, but the green complexes really need to be brought up to date. Most of their greens already favour an approach from one side of the fairway. I would just build on that, recontouring & shaping the greens with bunkering that complimented that.
It would be nice it they could make more use of their ocean front, but there may be reasons why that is not possible.
Regarding The Beatles, I’m a fan of the Abbey Road album (may I just add a little boast by saying I have recorded at Abbey Road a few times, once with Alan Parsons), especially the medley at the end. As far as what ‘massive’ band I would be in, I think it would have to be ‘Spinal Tap’. I believe they are looking for a drummer.
I’m don’t believe Penrith GC has the land to be a top 50 course, but they could open up some of the lakes & redesign it as a Florida resort course & as long as the maintenance was kept up, people would vote for it.
I don’t believe routing per se is difficult, but ‘great’ routing is.
Sydney golf – what do I say? You’ve seen my mindset. Sometimes I just lose interest & just stop bothering to putt out for the last few holes – and that’s in competition. I think my record is wiping the last 7 holes by not bothering to putt out at Kogarah. I hadn’t been there for 20 years & I won’t go back for another 20. (Thankfully, I’m only planning to live another 19 years).
If you join NSW when you return, you will mostly play there & use the shared tee times with The Lakes & Royal Sydney.
I believe Cumberland is an underrated course, but as a local suburban course, not as a contender for the Top 50. The land is too constrained & the routing is too back & forth. In saying that, I’m impressed with what they have done with their greens over the last 15 years. Most courses that do a little bit at a time ‘in-house’ get it massively wrong, but Cumberland have done well in this regard & the other West Sydney courses should take notice of what they have done. Their greens are interesting, fun, functional & not overly difficult to maintain.
I’m not sure I missed anything in the first few rounds, but what impresses me is the width. For the penal nature of the trees off the fairways, the width of the fairways gives the course a sometimes infinite strategy.
I’ll have to put some more thought in to my personal Top 10.