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I first met Mike Dutton during a tour of Maine with Michael Moore a few years back. Mike is a high school golf coach and when school is closed, heads over to the United Kingdom to explore during the summer. When I say ‘explore’, I mean just that as he and his brothers find delight in going down ‘the road less traveled.’ Mike has the distinction of being the only person I know who has played more 9 hole than 18 hole courses in the UK.
Over the winter, Mike strongly recommended Robin Down’s book
Golf in the Wild. I bought it, devoured it and it is the focus of this month’s Feature Interview. In fact, Mike spent time with Robin on his most recent UK trip and the smiles on the Brothers Dutton's faces at the end of the Feature Interview convey just how thrilled they are at finding themselves at Robin’s beloved Allendale. No surprise really, as we all yearn for natural, authentic golf experiences.
Mercifully, the days of over-stylized courses that provided - at best - a weak connection to nature seem to be fading. The pinnacle for many of us is to scrimp and save to go to the UK and get bashed about in the elements. The simplicity of the sport there and the uncluttered architecture lift the spirit more than the over-wrought experiences routinely offered in other countries. Robin’s book centers on 9 hole courses as he wanders up from northern England and into Scotland. Along the way, Robin introduces us to courses including Gairloch, Traigh, Innerleithen, Selkirk, and Ullapool. These are the real deal, country, community courses whose rawness and lack of polish are at the heart of their appeal.
Read Robin Down’s Feature Interview and tell me why you wouldn't get his book with the view of intertwining several such courses into your next UK trip?!
With that brief intro, I turn things over to Mike to let him frame this month’s Feature Interview with Robin Down on his gem of a book,
Golf in the Wild. I truly thank both Mike and Robin for their efforts here.
Best,