"It is a terrible place this double green of Point Garry, worn, bare, and sloping down to the rocks and the beach, and we come to it, besides, at two of the most agitating moments of the round; at the first hole, when we have not had quite enough golf, and at the seventeenth, when, if the match has been a fierce one, we have perhaps had too much...
When all is over, we shall almost certainly agree that the best golf at North Berwick is to be found at the beginning and the end of the course, but we could hardly bear it if all the holes were as exciting as Point Garry."
--Bernard Darwin