Bumping this topic to boast about my latest experience. Shinnecock in the morning, lunch with two great long time members, followed by an afternoon at The National Golf Links of America. I don't know how I could top it. Sheer perfection.
The macho Shinny with all its US Open challenge and its constant change of direction routing that makes sure you'll get some uncomfortable wind directions and the ever-present handsome clubhouse on top of the hill, always watching over the proceedings. The unparalleled interior view from the 13th tee. The iconic 7th, 9th, 16th and 18th. The fescue. The unforgiving fairway bunkers that seemingly draw your attention with hopes of skirting them and yielding a simpler approach. I'm not sure but Shinnecock may be the perfect championship venue..
Then we have The National. What can I say? We all know that it's the enchanted journey. Looking around as you stand on the first tee, you can't help but smile and get that giddy feeling of anticipation. Straight ahead, the gorgeous stately clubhouse, to your left, the 18th green, the giant flagpole and the views to Peconic Bay, to your right, the windmill. Ahhhhh, the windmill. You get glimpses of it when playing Shinnecock in the morning, but now it's right in front of you. The Alps, #3, head scratching brilliance. What a green complex!! Redan, Short, Bottle. But after you hole out on the 13th, Eden, you turn around and start making your way back up to The Windmill. Enchanted journey? Yes sir!! Cape, Bottle, mind blowing Punchbowl. Then you're there. Standing on the tee at 17, the windmill now at your back, but the clubhouse and the view of the Peconic right in front. Does it get any better than this you may ask? Well if it does, I want to go there too!
36 at Shinny and NGLA, yeah that's a day I'll remember for a long, long time.