Well done Mark, it sure was swell.
I thought Craighead was going to be the filler course and I was so pleasantly surprised to be wrong. If it’s true it was designed with all the money to be set aside for green construction, then the use of doglegs and the natural features, kept the tee shots interesting. I did feel there were more (mostly slight) doglegs than you get on most links, but it was not over used. That road across the par 5 with the bank that had to be carried, seems a unique feature here. Looking forward immensely to another visit.
I also have been pleasantly surprised in the last couple of years by the conditioning on the Balconie. When I first visited, 15 years ago, it seemed that the fairways were surprisingly green and lush with non fescue being evident. Happy to say they've turned it around and it plays truly linksy off tight fairways.. I thought the greens here and at the Eden were perfect and confidence inspiring.
I will return to the subject of the Eden, but surely its not lack of funds that prevents the Links Trust from some surgery?
Still well worth playing and now clearly the second best value in St Andrews. Well its hard to beat the Himalayas for £4! Was a fun event and pleased everyone was so enthusiastic about it.
I'd never been to The St Andrews Club, but it will remain a precious memory. Bill obviously has clout. The best table in the house was ours! Recommended.
I'm lucky enough to play NBWL every year, but you won’t get any argument from me that Elie isn't in the same category as a fun course. it's in my top tier of places to play, love it.
Birdying 6 and yet losing the hole to Adam's eagle! It was a little unreal, but well deserved.
Now if only we knew where the Cup is (don’t worry I know) someone will need reminding next year.
Delighted that Bill Gaines and Steve Holloway have thrown their hats in ring to be future Captains.
Great fun and thanks to everyone for coming.
PS Does Mayday not get a special mention for worst drive?