Okay, some folks don't think Edgbaston is up to much. As a way of defending this poor old elegant Colt design, lets bash it against Liphook - a GCA darling. I like both courses and don't know which will come out on top in the matchplay.
#1 -
Draw - neither hole really works that well as an opener.
#2 Tough call, both are fairly long par 4s with awkward drives, but for different reasons. Lips plays over a road and to a green running quite swiftly from play. Edge's green too runs away from play.
Draw.#3
Liphook +1 No brainer here. Liphook's short hole is lovely.
#4
Edge - all Square Edge features another par 4 bending around large trees down the left and wonderful plateau green.
#5
Draw - all square Both holes are quite good because of the green sites.
Edge par 3
Lips par 5
#6 another very difficult choice. Lips plays the angles with a moderate par 4 and Edge is a banger par 4. I will plop for Edge in this case - the bumpy fairway is great.
Edge +1#7 Man, what a tough choice! Both are wonderful par 3s, but I think Lips take the day.
All square#8 Edge +1 Edge takes the day here with a more interesting drive harassed by bunkers and a difficult 2nd. Lips is one of the manyinbetweener par 4s.
#9 Just to show the incredibly high quality of two relatively unknown courses, the ninth is a hard choice. Have to go with land forms here.
Lips - all square.Edge par 4
Lips par 4
Front 9 - all square
#10 There can only be one outcome here. Lips features another awkward par 4 while the 10th at Edge is a great banger par 4 with a superb green.
Edge +1.#11 What to choose, a sneaky drivable par 4 or a very good par 3? I am quite partial to the good short par 4 so it has to be Edge for me.
Edge +2.#12
Edge +3 Edge features another craft short par 4 with good centreline bunkering. The green is extremely tricky with kicks down to the left - toward water. Lips is a fine par 4, but without distinction.
#13 - I like Edge's par 4 bending around the water, but Lips par 5 is spectacular.
Lips - Edge +2.#14 Edge should pose a bigger threat here because Lips short par 4 bending around trees is not nearly ideal - it does however feature a very good green. Edge's par 3 is very good, but the vegetation is extremely annoying.
Draw - Edge +2#15 Lips is definitely running out of steam at this point, but Edge is gathering problems with trees. Of the awkward short 4s at Lips I think 15 is the best. Edge has a great green up the hill, but the bowling of trees is problematic.
Edge +1#16 I don't like how the fairway ends for Lips, but despite what should be another good drivable hole at Edge, the trees screw it up.
All square.#17 Both are fine holes. I like the angle of the green for Lip's short hole, but I also like the uphill par 5 at Edge ending in a plateau green.
Draw - all square.Edge
#18 The use of angles for Edge's home hole takes the day -
Edge +1. Lips' is a straight away par 5 not without merit because of the sharply uphill green.
The Intangibles: aesthetically, Liphook trumps Edgbaston. The bunkering is more attractive and the space of the site is appealing. On the flip side, the road crossings at Lips is horrendous.
Draw - Edge +1.Hole for hole - Edgbaston punches well above its weight and that shouldn't be surprising for a Colt course. What is surprising is why Edgbaston remains in the backwaters of rankings. This shouldn't be the case and I can only guess it is the small site which holds people back from admiring the course or perhaps even visiting. It is clear to me that Liphook has nothing on Edgbaston design wise, but that aesthetics go a long way to influencing opinion.
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