Whatever has happened to Scott Warren since he visited The European Club last year and went away and wrote on GCA:-
" all told it was a thrilling (if often penal) golf course run by one of the very best men I have met in my golf travels. I was lucky to get a few minutes with Pat Ruddy before we teed off and count it among my favourite memories of my first year playing holf in GB&I."
and
" I like and respect Mr Ruddy's mindset that TEC is his attempt at combining the traditions of links golf with a desire to push forward."
Since then, Scott Warren has become a persistent attacker of The European Club both on GCA and on his own blog site at:
www.theglobalgolfer.blogspot.com which is a testament to his energy in travelling to play so much golf, spending so much time on GCA and Global Golfer while holding down a day job! But can such a busy man so young as 26 know so much and be such a fast learner?
He went around our links with a friend in a howling gale in about 4-hours before rushing off to play Druids Glen before the short daylight days of October would close in. (To get around 36-holes in October in Ireland in short daylight on two courses some distance from each other is quite a feat!).. This gave him time to find his ball in our terrible rough and so carefully study the links from all angles as to be in a position to understand the place and how it was brought to golf and how good or bad every hole may be! With all due respects the best minds in golf design often give multiples of that time to considering a single hole or a few nuances within a hole...and still could think some more.
Scott Warren now describes himself as a "Little Black Duck" in one of his most recent messages on GCA. Indeed.
It is a matter of fact that this Little Black Duck was merely a nappy-filler back in Australia when I was putting the links of The European Club in place and he had then and has now no idea of what the land looked like at the beginning or how much earth was moved. Yet, in his new mood and mode, he continually advises the world that I desecrated it with a bull-dozer.
I have invited him back for a visit, for tea and a chat. He has declined. The invitation stands.
Meanwhile, I remain bemused by his bemusement with statements on The European Club like : ""The thing I don't get is..." and "...I must have missed something." Indeed, once more.
Happily, ALL THE RANKINGS disagree with Scott Warren. The most recent in Golf World (UK) places The European Club in 43rd place amongst the World's 100 Greatest Courses. All of these things are open to debate, of course, but they are almost always the consensus of a body of champions, administrators, golf designers and recognised experts. Can it be that they are all marching in the wrong direction while our Little Black Duck waddles away in the opposite direction ?
Come on, Scott, loosen-up. Learn to take it as easily as you give it and let's be friends.
Pat Ruddy