Thanks for the very warm welcome, guys
Herr Meyer:
Welcome! But please be careful how you phrase certain things! I think you intended to say that you have recently played one of my courses. Which one?
I had the pleasure of going to Australia for four weeks and made it a priority to pay a visit to Barnbougle. Which is a good and a bad thing. Good, because it was probably the best golfing experience I ever had. And bad because my expectations for the next round on one of your courses is now sky-high.
I have relatives in Dortmund. Are you anywhere near there?
Well, anything in germany is near compared to the US or Australia. But I live 300 km north of there which, for germany, doesn't fit the description.
Ruediger -
Welcome. Can you give us a link to your golf blog?
DT
I'm guessing this is it DP:
http://der-linksgolfer.de/impressum/
Yeah, that's the one
I enjoy arguing with Ulrich. We don't see eye to eye on German golf or German architectural talent or lack thereof.
My opinion is lack thereof given that Germany is such a strong golf country it amazes me there are no top international architects coming from there. Please both enlighten and correct me if I'm wrong.
Colt being clearly the top architect in Germany.
I think I'm with you on this one. The best known currently working is probably David Krause, but my experiences with his courses didn't exactly woo me. He did a few decent ones, but I downright hated WinstonLinks which you posted in another topic.
Rolf-Stephan Hansen did a marvellous piece with Budersand, but I think he only did one or two other courses which I haven't played.
And then there's Bernhard Langer, but that's a topic for another day
How is that course in Dusseldorf these days? I played there last twenty years ago. The rough was two feet deep!
You have to be a bit more specific. We are a small golfing country, but the area of Dusseldorf has quite a few courses