Gentlemen,
I have had my attention drawn to the scurrilous programme of vilification promoted against me by a Mr. Bernhardt.
First, let it be known that I expect some people to like my golf courses and some people to dislike them. That’s okay. But this is a programmed attack on my work and, beyond that, on my good character.
It seems that Mr. Bernhardt , an attorney and so one who should have some legal sense , has been virtually stalking me for years and accusing me of being a no-good golf course architect, a marvellous self-promoter and now in 2006.... I think he should consider this one carefully .... a con man!
My stoic acceptance of his nonsense ends with the word “con”.
Mr. Bernhardt accuses me of hyping The European Club. Nothing could be further from the truth. I built my golf course for my own enjoyment and with the objective of excellence and peace. We just play our golf, continue to develope our links to our own taste and welcome anyone who wishes to come and have a game. We promote so little that we have never advertised and do not have a Masters, a US Open, a British Open or hundreds of years of history to use as promotional tools.
Having said that, one does try hard to be good at the task of creating nice or better golf and I have persisted in improving The European Club every year since 1987! That is a considerable swipe of one’s life to remain stupidly plodding in the wrong direction!
Maybe your member doesn’t like my golf links but thousands of people do. Maybe he is right and I just got lucky and most judges are dumb enough, or worse, to see merit where there is none.
In any case, he should confine his remarks to the merits of a golf course and leave out the personal accusations.
I feel that an apology is due on this site from him .
Meanwhile, just to make the record understood, I give here just a few of the malign references to me and my golf links with some replies penned while the blood temperature is nicely raised.... I think it all paints an interesting self-portrait of Mr. Bernhardt.
August 28, 2006---- He says that Waterville is so-so but “not even close to the con the European Club is”. What does he mean by CON? As a lawyer he must be able to define terms. Give us some clarity on that one as soon as possible! Better still, publish a withdrawal and an apology.
September 25, 2006 - He writes “It (The European Club) is not top anything for me in Ireland which is not a real deep market at the top”. With a sweep he denigrates our tiny island on the basis that we do not have relative depth with Royal Co. Down, Royal Portrush, Portmarnock, Lahinch, Ballybunion, The European Club (all in GOLF’s World Top-100 despite his opinions), Ballyliffin, Waterville, Rosapenna, Royal Dublin, Co. Louth, Carne, Portstewart, The Island, Royal Dublin, Tralee, Killarney, Old Head, Doonbeg, The K-Club, Druids Glen, Mount Juliet .... and on and on.
Not bad for a country that would fit into a tiny corner of Texas and isn’t much different in area to Louisiana!
August 2006 --- He gets into strangely different country in his self-portrait with these two messages in which he forgets to mention The European Club---
On: August 11, 2006, 12:15:13 pm on Who wants to be Michelle Wie’s Caddie....
“Once she (Michelle Wie) reaches the age of consent, sign me up”.
and 209 GolfClubAtlas.com / Golf Course Architecture / Re:Nine people for dinner at the R&A Clubhouse? on: August 11, 2006, 11:30:11 am
I would like to add seats outside the rope for doak, coore, young, bauer
nuzz and the other architects on this site along with a special place for
Geoff,Finnigin and Brad K with a couch for M Wie, after she turns 21, and
myself. hmmm yes that would be fine”.
January 20, 2006- He was emotional. Remembering daddy’s advice but not living by it---- “My dear ole Dad always said not to judge a mans life
until you put him in the ground and the final chapter has been played”.
September 26, 2005 - He opines- “I do believe time will not be its (The European Club) friend and it will continue to go down in the eyes of the golfing world”. Well, tough luck, Sir, since you wrote this one we have been voted No. 2 in Ireland by Golf Digest Ireland and up to 15th in Britain & Ireland by Golf Monthly (UK). We continue to fall upstairs for the moment at least! Mystifying!
June 10, 2004 - Writes- “I am almost sure I said that after Robin was 2 under after 4 holes in our match with he and David. I have played one Pat Ruddy course and thats plenty. There must be 5 or 6 better than Ruddy including Robin...”
I am glad that my pen friend in Lafayette thinks there “MUST BE”, he doesn’t know, 5 or 6 better golf architects in Europe than Pat Ruddy. 7th in Europe would be accepted by me as reasonable praise. Thank you!
September 20, 2003 - “ I have been going on here for several years about what an average course this (The European Club) is. It is so far from a top 100 course that I cannot believe that Ruddy has been able to hype it successfully this long”.
All I can say is that with friends in Lafayette doing all the talking all I have to do is relax and the world will never forget me.
August 11, 2003 - Presumably after The European Club was into the World’s Top-100 for the first time ... but before we knew it ourselves as word travels slow outside certain circles ... he wrote this beauty: “Well we know Pat Ruddy does not promote or hype his own courses. lol lol great addition to the group”.
Well, Sir, we don’t advertise, we don’t have media days, we don’t have a US Open, we don’t have a Masters, we don’t ever claim to be great but we do have you. What a promoter!
Just for the record: I copy below this letter some of the collected works of our most ardent critic dating from 2003 to the present. I expect that most Golf Atlas people will see the balance.
Warmest regards to all
from
Pat Ruddy
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GolfClubAtlas.com / Golf Course Architecture / Re:Skibo
on: October 17, 2006, 11:47:47 pm
I am up to my neck with
praise of Pat Ruddy and Donald Steele. It seems much like Archie Manning and his children in football one they become part of the media they are off limits to normal critque. The European Club is so over hyped it hurts and Skibo is not a top 25 in Scotland either.
Tiger_Bernhardt
950
GolfClubAtlas.com / Golf Course Architecture / Re:European Club versus the
Kingsbarns
on: September 26, 2005, 10:58:59 am
Robert, I have been called off my rocker before but it does not apply to
feeling the TEC is a hyped up golf course. If you like it, then please
enjoy. I for one find it very average and not worth the time and trouble to
play. There are far to many really great golfing experiences in Ireland to
go there again. I do believe time will not be its friend and it will
continue to go down in the eyes of the golfing world.
952
GolfClubAtlas.com / Golf Course Architecture / Re:European Club versus the
Kingsbarns
on: September 25, 2005, 11:18:52 pm
Robert, I really mean the European Club was the biggest diappointment of any
course in that part of the world. It is not top anything for me in Ireland
which is not a real deep market at the top. The only reason I would play there again is if every other links
course in the area was closed and it was there or a parkland course and even
then I would probably play somewhere new.
954
GolfClubAtlas.com / Golf Course Architecture / Re:European Club versus the
Kingsbarns
on: September 25, 2005, 06:32:32 pm I feel the European Club will
become a distant memory as the promotion by Ruddy stops.
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GolfClubAtlas.com / Golf Course Architecture / Re:European Club
on: August 12, 2004, 04:45:10 pm
I look at the Europeon Club as a missed opportunity as well. It is in the
good but not great category. Ruddy so over promoted it, one can easily get
down on the course more than it actually deserves.
Tiger_Bernhardt
YaBB God
Re:Who is the most talented architect working in Europe
« Reply #19 on: June 10, 2004, 04:59:54 pm »
Rich, I am talking about The European Club, which is one of the great hype
jobs I have ever seen. It actually is not a bad course but it is not a great
course either. And he had such great land to work there.
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GolfClubAtlas.com / Golf Course Architecture / Re:Tearing Up Eddie Hackett
on: April 07, 2004, 02:18:58 pm
when one
looks at Doonbeg, Traylee, Old Head and the Europeon Club, the lessor works
of Hacket are better. Additionally each of those had modern budgets as
opposed to most of Hackets shoestring projects.
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GolfClubAtlas.com / Golf Course Architecture / Re:The Merits of The
European Club & Old Head
on: September 20, 2003, 10:37:42 am
I cannot believe that Ruddy has been able
to hype it successfully this long. I will never
tell someone to go the European Club if there is any course in the Dublin
area of note they have not played.