If I have it correct, the Clubs proper name is The Golf House Club, Elie. Although they played here from 1858 the Club was named when they needed funds for a club house in 1873.Famously James Braid learnt his golf here. I can think of few courses that absolutely demand a bump and run game but Elie is definitely one.
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Elie is famous for having a periscope from a WW11 U-boat to check the 1st fairway is clear. It plays over a steep hill up and then down, testing enough for a first hole. 420 yards
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Turn around and play back up that steep hill to a deceptively deep skyline green. Getting better already,
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Hole three. You get a wonderful view from the tee on high here.
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The Sun was shining, my ancient partner had survived the trek back up the hill, a 1.5 club wind was blowing off the sea, and truly ...all was right with the world.
So far the hole lengths are 420, 284 and 214 yards. Each played as a Par 4. Elie is a windy and hilly site. I feel the course should be measured in some more fluid way than yards. How about knots? Do devils handsets work here?
Cross a road, like St Andrews and North Berwick, Elie delightfully plays from and back to the town.
The 4th has been discussed on here: like the 8th at Burnham and Berrow what makes the holes a spine running down the centre of the fairway. The careful player will observe where the pin is and play to that side of the fairway. A very cool and subtle feature.
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I will post the rest over the next few days – but Flickr is hard work.
Obviously Elie is fun, fun ,fun but I’d be interested in how “good” a course others consider it.
Merry Christmas Everyone.