Richard
It sounds like PG visited the Highland Park Hotel sometime soon after it was re-built because the Walker Cup referred to must be the 1926 matches at St Andrews. It was a small world even then!
AIKEN TOUR CONTThe tight 3rd should see golfers leave the driver out, but greed will likely seize most and leave nothing but disaster in it's wake. Other than railroad tracks, trees and a stream up the left, there is nothing to fear.
Once again, the green is interesting.
The uphill 4th is a good hole with a very good green; shame about the rather suspect bunkering. I have rarely seen a mix of the sublime and ridiculous where sand is concerned.
A view from the 5th tee. The hole is tucked into a small pocket on the far edge of the green. Even with the reducing effect photos have on slopes, one can easily see the false front. Very sensibly, the club keeps the greens at a pace which allows greens like this to be viable.
The tough fifth isn't overly long, but if one is approaching with a longish club the perils are many.
A modest length two-shotter, the 6th has a sting in its tail with trees guarding the left of the green. This must be a love it or hate it scenario. I would usually shout this sort of thing down, but for some reason I wasn't fazed. Although, I think the cause of the concept would be helped greatly with fairway flowing from the trees. Currently, there is a band of rough which makes it difficult to bounce a shot through the otherwise very well maintained rough under the trees.
The green extends left of the forward three trees.
At this part of the course it is obvious there is a housing element involved. Yet, the job was done very well to minimize the effects of development. The 7th is a tough down n' up hole with a domed green.
Passing the very well placed snack bar, #8 is a blind par four playing to the bottom of a valley. There is no way to know which side of the fairway is best unless one gets hold of a pin sheet. Given that the fairways were quite long and not at all keen, its a shame the short grass ends before the green.
The uphill par 3 is an over-utilized concept at Aiken; #9.
More to follow.
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