Connor...
Given that I have a burning desire to play Royal Melbourne, what Sandbelt course would you suggest as a good compliment to it?
Oh and besides being a great course, Kingston Heath sits directly next to the commuter airport where you catch Vortex Air to fly back and forth to Barnbougle.
Bart
Aside from what was mentioned, I thought that Yarra Yarra was good, but outside of the par 3's wasn't particularly special. Metropolitan's front 9 was magnificent given it's flat ground, but the back felt like another course. I was glad I saw it, but the only reason I would want to go back is to get revenge on a golf course that tore me apart last time
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I really wish I had seen Commonwealth. I hadn't heard much about it before going, but now that I have read up on it, I'm really disappointed I missed it. Kingston Heath, RM East, and Victoria were all closed for various reasons when we were there, so it's on my short list of places to go back to (especially with the work recently completed on Victoria)
So, for 4 rounds when I go back:
RM (Both courses)
Kingston Heath
Commonwealth
Then I'd see Victoria, Yarra Yarra, and then Metropolitan in that order after those 4.
Kingston Heath is a wildly different property compared to RM West, and then the other two courses would cover two different architects on Sandbelt soil
Take the rest of the time to go down to the Mornington Peninsula. It was well worth the hour drive to see St. Andrews Beach (just for the land alone) and I would love to see Norman's work at the National's Moonah course and Barwon Heads.
Connor