Roll Up, Roll Up, Roll Up.
Come to St Andrews, The Home of that Royal & Ancient Game of Golf, see the course at the heart of the game TOC, face The New and Jubilee, even experience what was once another great course The Eden.
Do not forget that St Andrews caters for all even the kids with its latest 7th Course, the Disney styled Castle Course with its helter-skelter jelly mould fake contours to show just what St Andrews and golf is all about or should that read is becoming.
The once great game and Town are being re moulded into something alien to all its traditional, and for what, just simple money.
The Castle course should be returned to its natural farmland and money spent trying to bring the other questionable newish courses in line with the great game of Scottish golf, not just another identical international model that’s some believe are worthy of being called a golf course.
Standards have been allowed to fall, we need to show the world what the Home of Golf is about and I do not mean it should reflect Holes from other courses, but be unique to itself, its surroundings and environment. There is no need for fake anything at St Andrews, but the need to understand golf and the sort of land it can be played upon. Strip back to bedrock and reshape the land is not what St Andrews stands for IHMO – its stand for the beating heart of the game, its traditions and the real way to play golf by Walking and Thinking the game letting people experience the joy of this type of game..
Players on TOC at St Andrews, now needs, well for the most part the services of a caddie, yet during my early years one was expected to look to the course and play it. My father used caddies as a method of carrying his bag, not for suggestions, after all as he said ‘who is playing the blood game’. Life and experience comes from learning first hand, making mistakes, understanding ones shortfall and moving on. One seldom learns if it is all dished up on a plate requiring no thought, just the action of hitting the ball. The future is in the word, which in itself defines the game of golf ‘Traditions’ – learnt and acquired over many, many years of learning. But of course there are many out there who know better and discard the values that are the heart and soul, if not the Spirit of the Game.
No need to rush Guys, the circus is still in town, you can see and play the Castle and the other courses, like our multi culture society St Andrews offers a multi-culture golfing experience – but why when it’s the traditions of the game that people spend good money to come and see as well as experience.
It certainly is a Mad, Mad, Mad World we live in.
Melvyn