David (Mor)
“Perhaps you are overplaying this issue by many magnitudes?”
I just love it, after the verbal battles your and TomP had on the Merion Threads between talking about the actual issues, you accuse me of overplaying the sleeper issue.
Many of us do not like our courses to look contrived, preferring them to be honest and straightforward. We don’t need or like the Chocolate Box look. As a recent TV advert in this country we require “It does exactly what it says on the tin".
As for the sleepers its total overkill, they are everywhere and worst still left uneven, yet when as previously mentioned re the old photos you posted all the old sleepers were finished in a uniform horizontal manner. Yes, it’s just the odd bunker that received the old age treatment, but how many self-respecting Green Keeper on here would keep their bunkers full of old rotten bits of sleepers. It would, I have thought been repaired or removed before the Greens Committee complained about the state of the bunker(s) and the faith they put in their Green Keeper.
I don’t believe it’s our way of doing things here in GB&I and after all, the intention is to sell/market a Scottish course to the world. Think someone make a minor error, but maybe understanding the Overseas market it was a deliberate ploy to attract the uninitiated to the Scottish game. Who knows?
I just don’t see the need to fake things and certainly not try to age a new course.
However, let’s move on, leaving it that you perhaps accept the look, I don’t. The important bit is how good is the course, which from reports seem to be rather above average for a new course. I hope all goes well at Castle Stuart and that the odd pieces of wood are soon removed, because the photos do display a very interesting course. The Castle Stuart location is far more appropriate than the Links Trust site for the Castle Course, so I do wish it well.
Melvyn