What's your 10 favourite courses that you would recommend one see architecturally in GB&I ?
I have not seen enough in England or played there much lately so I’ll stick with Scotland and Ireland. These are the10 courses with the biggest influences on me architecturally.
Royal County DownThe selection of green sites is incredible throughout – always begin at the greens
That blindness off the tee is justifiable if the remainder is incredible
There’s a wildness and rawness to the course that captivates your spirit
The bunkering is complete unique and spectacular accent
The 13th is on of the game’s great holes
The 13th at Royal County Down
The Old CourseThe course is as playable as any course, unless you want to score well
While it’s wide open and full of safe lines you must take on trouble to attack the course
I love that the Road hole bunker dictates play right from the tee
That the course changes dramatically with new pins and a change of wind
PrestwickIncorporating the most unusual feature often leads to the most memorable holes
The value of a breather hole
That every course needs a hole where par is a victory (13th)
The use of cross-fall in the greens is a very effective way to add difficulty
That I should take more chances with my work
North BerwickThe Redan is likely the single greatest strategic concept in golf
There are far more great concepts at NB beyond the redan
Feeder slopes around greens add options and great deal of fun
That an incredible green complex can make a remarkable hole out of relatively featureless land (16th)
Royal DornochThe value of finding elevated green sites to add challenge
That short grass around an elevated green is far more penal than bunkers
Foxy is one of the greatest holes in golf and it has no bunkers
13th at Prestwick - after 470 yards into the prevailing wind you face this insurmountable green
MuirfieldThe course is well known for using loops to balance out the impact of wind
I love how the central ridge impacts so many holes a different points in the round
The bunker placement is a lesson in strategic placement and placing pressure on the player
That great golf can come out of average land
Royal PotrushThe use of diagonals makes this one of the greatest driving courses in golf
The use of internal bunkering in fairways maintains width while keeping the difficulty
That clarity and conviction creates a great golf course too
Blindness can be a penalty just as much as a bunker or rough can
The 4th is a a spectacular hole
Cruden BayThat a routing should follow how we would likely walk a property
Sometimes the oddest feature of a course is the one we most fondly remember
The highlights of the course almost all involve unusual features
The incorporation of natural mounds of dunes as internal hazards
The 13th green with the front mound of short grass and the reverse redan green
The Island ClubOne of the greatest sets of short fours in golf
Nothing beats a green set between large dunes
There is nothing more sensuous than an “s” shaped fairway
GleneaglesA great example of borrowed scenery
The back to back combination of the toughest and most playable holes for contrast
The use of carry bunkers and feeder slopes to reward aggressive play
Braid’s Best is indeed that
The Island Club’s awesome short four 7th