I think I just did it. I have always had a certain affinity for the look and watching great golf take place when broadcasts have covered Australian golf events. Of course Royal Melbourne is the perennial darling of the lot.
Idon't play well enough to have played the rota of courses I just competed. But, the fun factor is unparalleled. New South Wales was a dramatically beautiful experience. KIngston Heath has the full preconceived expectation of MacKenzie on display. And with one round on East course played, and a tour and running commentary from the course director/manager of the West, hole by hole, I think the bucket is pretty much filled.
I get a little uneasy with pushing the envelope of the constantly restated "bucket list". I'm fully satistifed with what Ihave seen. What ever might come next is merely a bonus. As a genre of courses, the usual suspects in GB&I are mere pipedreams, and I'll take 'em as they may or may not come. The golf course elite universe of excellence is widespread and I'm not sure that it is realistic nor a proper mindset for a bloke like myself to keep going to the well of good fortune with a bucket to be filled, and not feel the thirst has been greatfully slaked.