Carrying on from Mark Saltzman's recent Match Play threads in another forum, I thought it would be interesting to compare two of Dr Alister MacKenzie's masterpieces (and perhaps most in tact) - Cypress Point and Royal Melbourne West.
I have been very fortunate to play the West Course at Royal Melbourne many times, and feel that I am now starting to develop an intimate knowledge of the course. Having played Cypress Point just the once, there is obviously a lot for me to still learn and appreciate.
Both courses are beautifully natural.
Cypress Point flows through it's three different environments so wonderfully - duneland, forest and ocean. The
West Course at Royal Melbourne is routed over near perfect terrain for golf. Everything feels like it just sits into the land so naturally.
Cypress Point Club"For years I have been contending that in our generation no other golf course could possibly compete with the strategic problems, the thrills, the excitement, variety and lasting and increasing interest of the Old Course, but the completion of Cypress Point has made me change my mind". Dr Alister MacKenzie
"A near-perfect collaboration between the greatest golf architect of all time and the finest piece of golfing ground". Darius Oliver
Royal Melbourne West"It burns me up that with the billions of dollars spent on course construction in the past fifty years, all the architects together haven’t been able to build another Royal Melbourne." Gene Sarazen
"Much has been written on the qualities of the West Course, but put simply it is the combination of great land, great design and great construction that makes it so special". Darius Oliver
"Royal Melbourne, I think, is the course Augusta wants to be: wide enough for anybody, but brilliantly routed to make use of the topography and bunkered to reward bold play and bold decisions". Tom Doak
CYPRESS POINT vs ROYAL MELBOURNE WESTHole 1Please provide commentary...