Mark: what's your phone number?
Very funny, Brian.
Mark, I see you're pulling your punches as always.... Looking forward to your posts on the other Irish courses you saw... and your Enniscrone debate with Sean...
How was the Scottish / English leg of your trip?
I know no other way Ally...
I liked Western Gailes a lot. It wasn't in the best condition, but a stack of interesting holes to go along with the more standard type ones. I was treated very nicely too. I'm glad Brian Sheehy posted his tour earlier this year - I wouldn't have gone there without seeing that, and it was well worth it.
Prestwick - wasn't a big fan of. You play the first three holes and think it's going to be sensational, but after that it peters out until the approach into 12. 13 and 15-17 are fantastic, but despite a couple of alarmingly sloped greens at 8 and 9, the rest of the course didn't do a whole lot for me.
North Berwick - A lot of fun. It contains some odd holes, but the greens of course are terrific. I liked a couple of the more unknown holes like 4, 7 and 10 more than the better known ones.
Notts - even though I played mostly temporaries, it was sensational. Spacious, great use of land, and probably the most beautifully textured golf course I have ever seen.
Huntercombe - devilish and clever are probably the best words to describe it. A very laid back place.
Swinley Forest - the company was great, but the course is a shithole.
As for Ireland:
Lahinch - a mixed bag. Some of Hawtree's work is quite good, but greens like 6,11 and 16 in particular are way too awkward. 13 also seems to sit quite strangely, even though it's a really good hole. 4 on the other hand is about as good a 475 yard par five as you could play.
Carne - liked it a little less the 2nd time around, but still think it's fantastic. The only hole I wasn't entirely sure of was the 18th. Probably just 2 or 3 plain greens too many away from being sensational.
Enniscrone - not a big fan. Has some good holes, but that is all they are. A few bizarre moments like 1 and 12, a fairly dull section between 5-10 and the fact that three of the par fives are the same hole let it down.
Strandhill - sensational. Could play it anytime.
County Sligo - a course of bits and pieces. Some nice drives, some nice second shots but perhaps only one hole - the 8th - combines both, and the greens, with the exception of 4 and 12 are boring. The drive on 18 is impossible into a five club wind.
Narin and Portnoo - same as Strandhill. Just a great place.
Rosapenna Sandy Hills - just not that interesting. The flat fairways between the dunes/hummocks look awful. I'm not all that sure it's that good a piece of land, but the good bits like 12 aren't used well at all.
Portsalon - fantastic. 14 -16 especially are insanely good, and most of the stuff going out is really well done, even if a few of the fairways looked suspiciously to have seen the blades of a bulldozer.
Northwest GC - A simple place with super friendly staff and members. Amazing that they could squeeze 18 holes into that piece of land. A great set of par threes, and a large handful of really interesting holes. It won't blow you away, but it's hard to stop thinking of just how well done it is.
County Down - Had the course to myself on a beautiful Belfast morning, for which I paid the princely sum of $78 Australian dollars.
Probably the best conditioned course I have ever seen with greens that were almost Sandbelt quick. The front nine in staggeringly good, the back nine less so. Liked 16 strategically, but the bunkers are terrible. It's strange that a club of this stature and means would leave them like that.
County Louth - some really good holes mixed with a few plain ones, but worth seeing just for 5 and 14, and that still leaves 3,4,6,12 and 15. The first two have a cleverness to them the lesser holes on the back nine don't.
Portmarnock - A course you definitely need to see more than once.
I loved the mixture of greens, the changes of direction and the subtleties of the holes.