Ru -
Do you (or anyone else) have an idea of how many visitor rounds have been played at Askernish over the past couple of years?
DT
Hmmm......100?
David: Perhaps a bit unfair, as playing Askernish means getting on a boat, and getting to a harbor with a boat, all of which take time in that corner of Scotland.
I am a little bemused at the notion here that Durness or nearby environs aren't somehow remote. Durness is as remote as it gets while still staying on the big island of the U.K. It is a
haul to get there from Inverness, much less Glasgow or Edinburgh.
I think what is forgotten in these debates is how unique Bandon is to the United States, compared to what is available in the U.K. and even Scotland. Bandon is sui generis here -- probably the only true links experience one can have (save for a few small outposts) in the United States, and it's by all accounts extremely well done (both the golf and the experience). If one is traveling overseas to Scotland (or the greater U.K., or Ireland), there are an abundance of choices. The traveling golfer faced with staying stateside or traveling overseas has numerous options -- Fife, the Ayrshire coast, Edinburgh and surrounds, Dornoch, the northeast coast (Aberdeen, Cruden Bay and others) -- full of very good links golf before even considering what's available in England, Ireland, and elsewhere.