Went back to glorious Goswick on Friday, on the way home from St Andrews to Cambridge. It had been an amazing November week in the Kingdom of Fife, with bright skles and barely a breath of wind, but Goswick showed its teeth in a proper 3-club breeze...even off the yellow tees, several of the carries (notably at the 18th) were barely in range even for the two single-figure players in our party. Anyway it was a reminder of just what a tough course Goswick can be, as well as a glorious one: the rough is properly testing 'Harlech rough', in general (in marked contrast to St Andrews) and the newly amended par-five greens going out are now really challenging.
We all still wished the club could do something about the 9th, 18th, and perhaps even the first, but the other fifteen holes are absolutely top-class seaside golf, in the most lovely, remote location (save for the constant presence of the East Coast Main Line). The clubhouse has been upgraded a bit, and an absolutely packed car park on a November Friday suggests that Goswick is many things nowadays but 'hidden gem' it is not. Course condition was terrific, in the main, and at £70 for the 'shoulder rate' still excellent value, by modern standards.
Has anybody else heard any more about the changes Sean raised a few years ago? Couldn't see evidence of any plans or proposals on display in the clubhouse but GCA colleagues may know more....