Thanks Sean, Tom,
Great thoughts/insights.
Sean,
Now you know why we had carts at The Cashen
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Good to hear Tom feels you may be underestimating his Dosk scale rating on a few of your faves.
Tom,
RE: Perranporth-we may disagree on a number (as we do on many courses)-but your comments above would definitely make me want to go seek it out.
Hence the importance of commentary rather than just a number.
Perhaps after you've expanded your travels, education and experience our views will match up better
Sean,
i think my ADD may carry me through on courses with highs and lows (and as you know highs could be a variety of things for me including quirk, scenery, crude shaping, and/or playability or just something unusual such as Kington, Perranporth, Bull Bay, Shiskine,or Gweedore)
I've definitely got a pen and pencil mentality with nassaus and presses-(not stroke play score) so certainly a focus on that can carry me through the hum drum, yet i can multi task and enjoy great quirk, architecture, and scenery
Hence my higher opinion of Nefyn-in addition, it's a big hit with the punters
I generally have in tow, to say nothing of the 2 pub stops.
Very little chance I could walk a course and not play it, though I did enjoy showing NGLA to my son in the Walker Cup.
Truth is I could pick up the phone and call the pro there (who's'a friend) and tee it up with my son, but I believe I need to create a bit of mystery and craving about certain courses and make him REALLY want to seek it out, so that when we do go it is a big deal.
Along those lines, and the original REASON Tom wrote the CG, I'm looking for a few select courses to take my son to when he comes over with me in July for an event I'm playing in.
Like anyone else on their first trip I'd like to expose him to a bit of everything , not bury him in tourist traps nor kill him with all quirk.
(though he is a fan of Goat Hill)
I'll message you with the proposed itinerary.