Thanks much, MB -- very well said/done.
A question though: have you played both NGLA and Crystal Downs? If so, what do you think?
I'm sort of waiting to see if anyone who has played both will actually say, 'yeah, both are great, but only one is truly one of a kind". (I don't mean to focus on those two courses, but on those two kinds/species of great courses).
Peter
Peter
I have not played both but, as with TOC, NGLA surprised me. That a course could be so famous for so long, with holes copied from elsewhere and then copied somewhere else yet surprise me — that very element of surprise was surprising in and of itself. I think such surprise is our innate reaction to sui generis greatness.
I like what Mark wrote. It is really the surprises I am looking for, not uniqueness. It is very cool when a course really does surprise because everything seems to get discussed on this site. Some examples
I couldn't believe Pests didn't rave about Liphook's 9th after Buda. Its the most surprising and possibly the best hole on the course.
I rolled up to New Zealand and was floored by how much more meaningful the bunkering is there than any other heathland course, yet, nobody talked about it. What, did they play the course with their eyes closed?
Huntercombe in general. Here is a design that can be replicated practically anywhere, yet it has a handful of very cool holes...where was everybody ten years ago?
Kington goes without saying.
The earthworks at Yelverton...hello...why didn't people talk about this? I was dumbfounded to find such cool earthworks.
Cleeve Cloud could be the biggest the surprise of all. What a nummy I am, the course is 30 minutes from house I heard barely a whisper about the course. I do recall Craig Disher mentioning it a long time ago, but nobody jumped on the wagon like Doc, Turner and Stiff did a few years ago.
Strandhill too was a huge surprise.
Its wonderful to stumble onto great surprises with no intent. Its what keeps me seeing new courses. If I had to encounter Groves everywhere I went, I would likely give golf up.
Ciao