I suspect plenty of people have photos to post as well as tales of woe and joy in equal measures! Therefore, I’ve taken the liberty of starting a thread to wrap up this years Buda. The original thread can be found here:
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,46406.210.htmlAs the Victorious Rest of the World Captain, Bill McBride has already let on, the final result of this event was a win for RoW, 19 v 15. It was still pretty close going into the second day fourballs but GB&I took quite a beating, losing the series of matches 4 v 1, so despite a gallant fightback in the singles, its hats off to all the Americans as well as their South African and German team mates. But its not all about the result, so moving swiftly on...
Now, I can’t go any further without thanking both of the Captains, Bill McBride and GB&I Captain Peter Mallalieu! Also, both Craig Disher and Tony Muldoon for their organisational skills leading up to the event, but especially to Mr Muldoon or should that be Michael Parkinson, for his splendid efforts on Thursday evening working with our guest speaker Jess Stiles from the Tom Simpson Society.
http://www.tomsimpson.org.uk/index.htmFirstly a snapshot of Hankley Common, scene of the first days foursomes and fourballs.
The delightful old pavilion and now professionals shop. If only they had managed to get half as much character into the new clubhouse
A stunning autumnal morning that would soon give way to unseasonably hot weather, but to start, the cobwebs on the gorse and heather looked fantastic
Looking back to the 3rd green and 4th tee, you can see the open heathland beyond. This open heathland made for a fantastic setting for the course.
Pick of the bunch, must surely have been the par 3 7th, 180 yards across plenty of heather, to a green split into 4 distinct segments
My second favourite hole, was the closing par 4, 430 yards downhill slightly, doglegging to the right, and then to a bunkerless green, but with a large hollow just short
And a few signs from the course, in true Mayhugh style, who unfortunately couldn’t make it this year, starting with a very interesting Out of Bounds…
It was great to see some old friends and to make new ones, as well as the honour of meeting Golf's Most Beloved Figure, Ran Morrissett, but I think my best new friend, or indeed love, may well be Liphook GC. I’m working on a full photo thread at the moment, but here are a few highlights…
The clubhouse as seen when approaching from the car park
The view on the first, looking down the closing hole
Thursday afternoon fourballs about to tee off, from left to right, Craig Disher, Mike Whitaker behind, Ben Stephens, Ran Morrissett, Captain McBride, Drinkin’ Joe, Mark Pearce, Captain Mallalieu
Ben Stephens, Robin Hiseman, Mike Whitaker and Ran Morrissett
On the way to a good hiding from Craig Disher and Philip Gawith, partnering Mark Chaplin
Liphook’s answer to the Church Pews?
Looking back to the 3rd green while walking down the 4th
On the tee of the par 3 7th, with the green to the right and 8 beyond, while the 13th goes off to the left, a great all round view!
The approach to the par 5 13th
Did someone say road and railway crossing???
And more Mayhugh’esque magic! I think they like their signs…
Full photo tour of Liphook to follow shortly! But I look forward to seeing and reading about others peoples experiences!
Thank you all once again, and hope to see many of you next year if not before!
Cheers,
James