All this RCD adoration is just a bit much. What about those last three holes? Is there any comparably weak three hole stretch at NGLA?
So unless a course is comparable to NGLA it's not worthy of adoration or discussion?
Seems like it'd be a pretty short discussion if that were the standard-of course given that every third thread is about NGLA anyway, that's pretty close to where we are.
RCD is awesome and worthy of all adoration.
Yes, well, what about those last few holes? Are they awesome?
16 is a short par 4-a chance to gain a shot on a difficult course
17 has a pond-could be a pot bunker or gorse, but it's a pond-that's what nature put there-get over it.
18 has been improved and is a pretty good par 5
there are PLENTY of courses in the UK with average finishes,yet they are still are awesome courses
Sometimes the most unique and spectacular courses have 10-12 standout holes, and a few that simply get you to them and/or balance them out.
The problem is too many people spend all their time at the GCA groupie faves (dornoch, NGLA,TOC,PV,Cruden Bay-talk about a cult fave
etc.) and never experience the unique charms of lesser known, yet ultra interesting places and their culture
The most unmemorable courses strive to have 18 "great" or signature holes (think trump-vomit emoticon), thus greatly reducing the potential ebb and flow of a hidden gem where they might experience some uniqueness splashed with bits of comparative mediocrity
Dunfanaghy comes to mind