Tony,
And frankly I’m not sure what to make of it. I wasn’t terribly impressed by the course while playing it and some of that must have been due to the two places we’d just been to. However as I look back I realise I hadn’t figured it out at all. In a light to medium wind with very firm fairways, surrounds and greens I rarely got my ball close to the hole in regulation. Normally not scoring to well doesn't bother me, I could have put it down to tiredness but we were in a Competition! Lots of room off the tee and firm and fast on a pleasant day, why wouldn't the ball drop?
Well said. My experience was very similar. I was not inspired by the opening two holes or the closing two either. The rushes holes also did not resonate with me. Perhaps it was the relative lack of elevation change - although there was some pretty nice micro undulation. Subtlety and simplicity may well describe the course, but there would need to be more to pull me back.
Of the eight courses we played on this trip, I would put this one at the bottom, which isn't so bad. If I ever get back to this area, Westward Ho! won't be on my list of places to revisit to try and figure it out.
In a positive sense, the competition (and its' price) was a fun way to experience the course and the lamb roast dinner they made for us afterward was very good. As for the competition, we started with a pair of birdies (gross) on the 1st and then struggled to score on our way to a respectable Stableford score of 71. Sadly, that got us to be 35th out of 39. At least we managed to finish ahead of the gentleman and three ladies playing behind us.
Apparently our handicaps didn't travel well.
I only managed one picture of the course and that was from the parking lot. What drew my attention, apart from my playing partner, was the new back championship tee for the 1st hole which they stuck almost back in the parking lot. It just looked silly to me. Why bother? and, of course the multitude of players and spectators for the competition. Strangely, they were all gone by the time we teed off. Too bad for them that they missed seeing Lynn and Lou teeing off.