I recently discovered
Google Compass, which allows you to plot exactly which direction on the compass a shot or hole plays in.
Having mucked around with it a bit over the holidays, looking at different courses, I wonder if there is another course that so completely hits every point on the compass as New South Wales GC does.
See below a visualisation I made of how the shots at NSWGC plot onto a compass.
Obviously a notable feature of NSWGC is how the par 3s (circled in
red) and par 5s (circled in
green) "all play to the four points of the compass".
This shows that is very true of the par 5s but not quite as strictly of the par threes, though the 6th plays much more to the west from the mainland white and red tees than it does from the island blue tee.
For dogleg holes, the drive "d" and approach "a" are marked separately.
Within the inner circle is the number of shots played within each segment of the compass, and it is remarkably balanced the whole way around.
Just goes to show in another way the brilliance of both Dr MacKenzie and Eric Apperly in routing the course around such a windy site.
Wind rose for Sydney Airport (a couple of kilometres from NSWGC) showing typical winds.