I am starting to get excited for this year's HHH! Last year was a tremendous experience and I am really looking forward to the Hike next month – I have to admit it has sort of snuck up on me this year, maybe because it was such a late spring up here or perhaps I am just too busy with work and kids...
I am lucky to be able to complete the Hike at the Kingsley Club – I absolutely love the course, the people, and the experience. I know a lot has been written on these pages about Kingsley and this thread isn't about the merits of the course, etc. – but rather this simple question...
If you could pick any course in the world to do the Hike at, what course would it be and why?
I was thinking about this weekend as I played a round on Saturday morning at my home club – I quickly came to the conclusion that I probably could complete 100 holes there – but it would be a miserable experience (except the part about raising money for great causes!)
My home course is:
1. A bad walk
2. Not terribly interesting from an architectural standpoint
3. Not terribly interesting from a strategic/thought-provoking experience
4. Not a beautiful place to spend 14 hours playing golf
I am sure one of the first responses will be – "So, why are you a member there in the first place?" Good question, long answer.
So, back to my question – if you were going to attempt the Hike, where would you do it and why?
Here is my short list – these are in no particular order...
1. The Old Course at St. Andrews. Great course, great walk, infinite options when approaching each hole, could probably complete the 100 with just a few golf balls, so many great places to grab a pint when I was done.
2. Ballyneal. Great course and a great walk. Lots of variety in approaching the holes and a great place to spend the day - unless it is 105 degrees on the day of your Hike.
3. Pacific Dunes. Amazing course, amazing location. A steady 25mph wind could be tiresome after a while and I would guess I would be the most tired after these 100 holes than the other three listed. A good dinner and pint at McKee's Pub when I was done followed by a scotch sitting by the outdoor fireplace to end the day.
4. The Kingsley Club. Great course, great walk. Some really neat holes with some fun quirk throughout. Each hole holds my attention even the 5th or 6th time through. Not many better places to spend a summer day than northern Michigan.
I am sure there are many other great ones – what would you choose?