Hey guys...
I am totally pumped to be going and I have been putting this thing together for about a year. The idea to go has been centered around playing The Old Course. Frankly, when I set this thing up I had the idea that if this is all I got to play...I'd be fine with that. Alister Mackenzie (arguably the greatest architect in history) raved about the course and seemed to consider it the greatest of them all. Old Tom is heavily associated with it. Bobby Jones had a seminal moment on The Old Course and then designed Augusta National with The Old Course in mind. Jack, and then Tiger, have said that a career isn't complete without having won an Open at St. Andrews. With all this in mind (and more), I thought if I was going to really understand golf and golf course architecture...this course needs to be played and studied throughout my lifetime. So, here I am...finally I have my tee time in hand!!
But as I sat and waited for the 2011 tee times to open up in September 2010, I studied about other courses in Scotland. Muirfield came up. I was chomping at the bit to get the ball rolling and I learned that Muirfield needs a lot of prior planning to get on...so I booked that tee time this past March...over a year ahead of when I'll be playing it.
I also began to talk and discuss this trip with many of you on this site. David Tepper provided some great advice to me, he said plan your trip like you are going to be going to Scotland at least 4 times in your life. If you don't do it this way, you will try to put too much in your trip. I liked this idea and proceeded forward.
Okay, Muirfield was on the books...what was close by there. Renaissiance is right next door. I'm staying right there, so I'll book that. Again, I heard that was a difficult one to get on. So, I reached out and tried to set it up. No problem. So, that is set.
Musselburgh is a must play for me, but I heard getting on is no problem. So, I'll set that one up a bit later. North Berwick is right there, so if my legs are holding up...I'll hit that one as well. And that will conclude my Edinburgh area agenda...Muirfield, Renaissance, Musselburgh, and probably North Berwick.
Then it is off to St. Andrews. I've got The Old Course and Jubilee (as the Jubilee was part of the package deal I got...no ifs, ands, or buts about it...I had to take it...no worries I am looking forward to it). And then I have a game penciled in for Crail with Mark P. I hope his schedule will allow for that to happen.
Then I'll get over to Askernish. This one for me is plain and simply a must see. I plan on playing hickories and really taking in the pure nature of it. Given what I have learned about myself and what I like from a game of golf, this should be a good fit for me. I fully understand the hassle that it will entail to get there, but I really don't care. If I take a day off from playing to simply make the travel, that is fine. My legs will get a rest.
So, right now I've got...
May 2nd arrive,
May 3rd Muirfield,
May 4th Renaissance,
May 5th Musselburgh (only 9 holes, so I'll get some what of a break)
May 6th North Berwick (assuming all is well with my body)
May 7th chill
May 8th Crail
May 9th St. Andrews Jubilee
May 10th St. Andrews Old
May 11th Askernish travel/play?
May 12th Askernsih play/travel?
May 13th head home ?
I'll hopefully be seeing Turnberry, Prestwick, Cruden Bay, Dornoch, The Machrie, and others on future trips. But this is all I'll be able to handle, most likely, on this trip.
I've said it before, and not to sound like a broken record, I'd love to meet up with as many of y'all as I can on this and other trips.