Just thought I'd take a few moments to review and reflect with some of my like-minded(?) GCA compatriots on a truly amazing weekend .
02/08/03 (European date style)
Dunaverty Golf Club
After a four-hour drive through some of Scotland's most stunning scenery (Mountains, Lochs, Deserted Beaches...) we arrive at Southend - about as far as you can go without jumping over to Ireland - and marvel at the remoteness and tranquility of the place.
The clubhouse has an informal, easy atmosphere - there's no Bar but the members appear to have their own mugs for Tea!! We have a spot of plain, but nice, lunch, pay our £18 and don the spikes for the impending thrashing of the turf.
Four hours of long par threes, short par fours, blind tee shots, crossing fairways, uneven lies, blind approaches, forced carries, bunkerless (nearly - there's ONE in a very deep chasm) golf and geometrically perfect square-shaped greens later we have had just about the most fun it is possible to have on a golf course without removing our clothes! Bloody marvellous - we couldn't wipe the smiles from our faces for ages!
Minor quibbles - Three opening and two closing holes of moderate blandness and NO BEER afterwards!!!
03/08/03
The Machrihanish Golf Club
Where to begin?
First impressions - the helicopters bringing the rich American Loch Lomond members over for the day. Now that's what I call style!
The view from the clubhouse - simply stunning.
Again a spot of Lunch then on to the first tee.
Yes, I managed to hit the Beach! (In good company there though - the club steward later told us that Greg Norman hadn't made the fairway last year).
Mega-highlights?
The Greens - EVERY one of them - running true, borrows, slopes, hardly any pinnable area. An extra game within the game.
The Fourth hole - a Par three placed amongst such an enormous dune field that you feel about a million miles away from the World...
The green complexes - esp. #3, #6, #10, #12 - works of genius to rival Leonardo, or maybe even Bill Gates - nah, now that would be impossible...
There's literally so much to commend about the place that it's really difficult to criticise. Maybe a couple of bland-ish finishing holes takes some of the shine off, but the rest is SO outstanding that I've forgotten them already.
The course simply rockets into my top ten, maybe top five even. Drop everything, do whatever you have to do, get over here and play it before you die. (Actually, no, you needn't worry, if there is a heaven, there's probably an NGLU(Universe) there which is an exact replica of 'The Big Mach'.....
FBD.