Reading the Feature Interview with Connor Lewis, I was struck by how unfortunate it is that a particular course is bulldozing its Victorian Steeplechase hazards. I’ve also written a number of posts here about how homogenised some of the UK’s great courses are becoming. I ALSO ran across a quote on Twitter attributed to Tom Simpson that said every truly great course has one amusing, but bad hole.
So this is an appreciation thread. For those features that get ridiculed and lambasted for not being fair. For those features that aren’t strategic. Those features where playability is not considered. But for those features that are unique, and charming, if a little senile. I’ll start:
17th hole @ Royal Dornoch - Love the bunker 30 yards short that has rough all around it. Conventional wisdom says that the surrounds should be mowed, but it is maybe the only feature along with the mound on 15 that makes you think that this is a rugged and un-manicured golf course!
15 @ Royal Melbourne West - I LOVE the steeplechase-esq mounds. Hit a ‘perfect’ shot and have ended up with a crummy lie? Genius. Never change 15…never change
9 @ Woodhall Spa - Think you should be able to always hit driver on a par-5? Sure, most of the time you’d be right, but why not have the odd 5 that throws the rule book out. Do I hear of a similar feature at St Patricks? Bring.it.on
13 @ Morfontaine - tree smack dab in the middle of a par-3 directly in line with the hole. The green makes the hole, but this is a memorable feature for sure.
So let’s have them! The misfortunate features that we love, but generally get annihilated during the post-round drinks.