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The beauty of St. Enodoc

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SPDB:
NAF - Never been to St. Enodoc, do you have any more pictures? It looks marvelous.

James Edwards:
Noel,

What do you think of Saunton then?  Be interested in your thoughts.  Have you been to St Georges and Rye yet? I live nearby.

James

NAF:
SPDB, email me and I will send you some...

James-I really liked Saunton especially the finishing holes.  There are some terrific greens there but what I found lacking was some of the hummocky/heaving fairways on courses like St. Enodoc or Rye or even Westward Ho in spots.  I played Burnham and Berrow the next day and found that superior to Saunton.  That being said, Saunton is a extremely fair test of links golf, it just doesnt have as much quirk as I like which is why I prefer B&B.

I've been to Rye several times and it is among my favourite courses in the world.  I still think often about trying to hit the 4th fairway (just once) or get it on the green in regulation on #7.

SPDB:
Is St. Enodoc the patron saint of firm and fast conditions? it would appear so from the pic.

 8)

Mike_Cirba:
JJSE;

That's his position going back!

;)

Noel;

Thanks for sharing!  Great stuff!!

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