Does anyone have any photos of the land other than what was in the T&L article? My recollection of the article was that it looked pretty good, but actually not as good as the land at Barnbougle. Of course, I don't think even the well travelled Herbert Warren Wind made it there.
How does one evaluate raw land? There is certainly inspiring land all over the place. I still use a photo Dick Daley emailed me of land in Nebraska that boggles the mind in its beautiful contours.
Is comparing the raw land between Castlegregory, Barnbougle, Nick Faldo's private island, Bandon, the Sand Hills of Nebraska, etc., even tougher than parsing the differences between Cypress, NGLA, Oakmont, Merion and Pine Valley?
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The "openness" issue is always a hot button one on this site. I wonder if the folks who criticise American clubs are as critical of the non-golf related closed aspects of their own society. We may have private clubs, but we don't have titles and royalty crap, and we have an economy that is open to a degree not found in many other places around the world, so I'll take that tradeoff any and every day of the week (especially when a simple plane ride will get me over to the wonderfully open private clubs in GB&I
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To each his own, I say. There seems to be a difference in saying one hopes for a public course versus hoping for the failure of a private course, but maybe it's all in the interpretation.
Best of luck to everyone involved.