And if you think this week was bad and not representative of how you imagine Australian golf should be, just wait until next when they tee it up at the Aust PGA up at Royal Pines.
If anything, these two course are absolutely representative of Australian golf - it is the sandbelt that is the outlier
Josh,
I think that's true everywhere.
A place like The UK/Ireland should be the exception, but even there they(commentaters and players-see Rory
) refer to golf as "links golf" like it's some weird hybrid of golf that they occasionally have forced upon them that doesn't allow them to play by the numbers.
They catch themselves having fun and playing with a touch of instinct and boom they're right back to the Spanish Open, Dubai, or The Belfry dialing in proper golf again with their lazer gizmo and flat, perfect greens.
I had an assistant whose father was a member at Liphook and lived near Hayling. He said he used to hate playing that scruffy links crap and almost always made the trip to Liphook to play real golf (Not that Liphook's a bad option
)
Who knew it would take a Yank to get him to see the light