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NAF

Re:Kingsbarn 'sea aspect'
« Reply #25 on: September 25, 2003, 02:38:02 PM »
Huck-I meant 12 instead of 13..typo.  Mr. Huntley is one of the most distinguished and well traveled people on the board, I'm not getting into a pissing contest with him.  I'm not stupid, he asked for an explanation and that was my answer, based upon my experience.

If I can't trust my experience, what can I trust?

THuckaby2

Re:Kingsbarn 'sea aspect'
« Reply #26 on: September 25, 2003, 02:41:14 PM »
NAF:

Fair enough - just wanted you to know what you were up against, wasn't sure if you did based on you touting how many Top 100 courses you've played.   ;D

Of course you can trust your experience.  Hell, I trust yours also, as much as just about any one in here.  That's why the disagreement re Kingsbarns is interesting to me... See, when I disagreed with you I already knew how Bob felt about the course...

Two such well-travelled golfers having such a fundamental disagreement about a golf course, well... that just proves to me that "to each his own" is the only way to settle this.

TH

Brian_Ewen

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Re:Kingsbarn 'sea aspect'
« Reply #27 on: September 25, 2003, 03:26:45 PM »
I was at Kingsbarns today , couldnt get over how good a spectator course it was , as long as you are fit to hike on the dunes , you get some wonderful vantage points . Suits a small scale tournament like the Dunhill .

Rich I was also surprised the course wasnt as fast and firm as the links courses I have played this summer . But Carnoustie was worse , I checked out practise day there yesterday and the fairways are electric green .

One enjoyable moment at Carnoustie yesterday was at the 6th tee , the hole being officially renamed "Hogans Alley" , and all players had to tee up with a persimmon wood and a 1.62 ball for a long drive comp. To make it interesting the wind got up and right into the face .
 
I missed Arjun Atwell hitting 251 yards , that had been early and before the wind got up . I did see Adam Scott hit it 231 yards and snigger at how far it went . Some had forgotten how to hit a persimmon and just stared at how small it was . Ian Woosnam scuttled his 50 yards , laughter all round , he then demands another 3 balls nailing each one up Hogans Alley . Great Fun for half a dozen spectators .

Had my camera with me both days , will try and post if anybody wants to see some .

Brian

Bob_Huntley

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Re:Kingsbarn 'sea aspect'
« Reply #28 on: September 25, 2003, 04:09:00 PM »
NAF,

I hope our disagreement on Kingsbarns doesn't precipitate a food fight, but this is rather like art appreciation. I love John Singer Sargent's portraits, but care little for Pollock. One member of my family likens the first to chocolate box art and the latter to genius of the highest order. It all comes down to personal taste.

As for the top one hundred, I'll leave that alone, but of the top forty I would rather play Kingsbarns than Oakland Hills(10), Olympic(11),Medinah(14) Cherry Hills(25) Peachtree(33), Spyglass Hill(34) or Colonial(40).

I now await an onslaught from the masses.

NAF

Re:Kingsbarn 'sea aspect'
« Reply #29 on: September 25, 2003, 04:29:57 PM »
Mr. Huntley:

It would be my pleasure to buy you a scotch as I will be at the inn at spanish bay this weekend and discuss this. Else there are courses in the top 100 I find below Kingsbarns too. East Lake chief among them.