My Esteemed Colleagues from Across the Pond,
Your most recent posts are constructive and important. Yes, the championship pedigrees of some wonderful Scottish links will always deserve to demand a luxury price and still offer value to any visitor.
Yes, "pastoral land" meant flattish (but sloped) inland farmers field and that could suggest dull land, but I, like others, rather fancy the thought that Mr. Hawtree might give us solid links-like holes. With you on the ponds, but I wonder if they aren't necessary for some reason???
I know the land along 9-11 will be inside the dunes line, but there might well be peeks (like existing #3 green complex)? Elevated tees?? Wouldn't it be nice if there weren't any there
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There are dozens of very good Scottish links that fill my prescription at lower prices, but I confess to like playing new places as well as old and love the high-stakes golfing drama amidst those dunes. That said, I am compassionate of your's and Ally's view about the loss of those dunes. If they were otherwise not already deeded into development, and attempting to be acquired exclusive of the existing course, I'd agree they should ideally be preserved. Fortunate only for the golfer, they appear to part and parcel of the Trump property
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Brian...your pictures are wonderful and so revealing. Thank you for sharing them. "Value" is in the eye of the beholder's wallet. I know plenty who've happily forked over US$500 to play other man-made and carved courses like Shadow Creek and Escata. Plenty have paid as much to play Loch Lomand, Old Head or marked up prices for preferred times on TOC. As we both can say...to each his own.
Pat....true dat
Bottom line....it'll likely be some time until this 2nd course physically defines itself....let's just hope it's worthy of being "The 2nd Greatest Course Ever!
" and we can all find something nice to say.