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I want to see the guy who picks a hole on the front nine.Ciao
12 - it was playing into the wind and the caddy gave me a line way to the right near gorse. I did not know anything about the hole and thought he was nuts but followed direction. It was magic to suddenly see those giant bunkers.
16!!!!
Center line bunkers...NASTY bunkers at that.Good contours on the green.Interesting angles to take/options...on distance and angles, frankly. Add in the wind. BABY!!But 14 is SWEET!! 17 is awesome. 11 is kick ass. Amazing course.
The first, on my first and only visit after a rather heavy R&A lunch and muchos Kummel I hit the pin with my second shot.
SeanI think I must include the 1st Hole on TOC, it has a wonderful start, reminding one of all that has gone on before and I have had or seen much amusement at the Silken Burn that at times have made that hole most enjoyable. Perhaps it’s just me and the echoes of history I hear every time I get close to TOC. But still the thrill factor makes it one of the best IMHO.Melvyn
When I first read the title I immediately thought of #9, not because it's crazy remarkable but because it was "all right there in front of me" -- for the first time in the round. Capitalizing on it by driving the green was all the more special.