Adrian,
Having recently visited Jon Wiggett's 9 hole Brahan course in Scotland, I was impressed with the variety of challenge possible by having large greens with 2 flags added to the more usual second set of tees. So personally I'd probably be leaning towards a nine hole course, however I'm a firm believer that the desire for a strict 18 holes (or 9 holes on smaller parcels of land) has watered down many potentially very good and interesting courses, so are there any "outside of the box" options?
- What about a 6 hole course?
- What about 6 holes with very large greens that you could have 3 flags on? Probably a bit wild that and mowing the greens would become a chore
Not to mention 3 sets of tees...
- I'm no expert on the amount of land you will need, but could you push up to 12 or 13 holes? Doesnt seem too much of an issue at Shiskine or the par 3 at Bandon? In fact maybe the par 3 course would be better at a shorter number of holes than 18???
- From the slope of the site and its coastal position, there are probably a couple or 3 holes already suggesting themselves to you? Why not just go out and find the best holes you can and then stop there, whether its 5 , 8 or any other none standard number?
I'm sure there are some people who would say "well its not a proper golf course if its got X holes" but at the same time it could certainly be your unique selling point?!
Certainly looks an interesting site! Have as much fun as you can routing this land and good luck!
Cheers,
James