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Paul_Turner

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Re:Are all golf courses destined to get worse over time?
« Reply #25 on: August 29, 2003, 07:23:10 PM »
Like Tom Doak states, Rye is a great example of evolution, a course where land was lost because of a road, but luckily new land became available as the sea receded.  (Tom your best 4 are:  4,7,9 and 16?)

Royal County Down is another good example of a course getting much better in its early evoltion.

It does seem to me however, that many of the best GB&I links were drastically changed for the better, a long time ago (1920s/30s).  And have remained relatively static since.  So I believe those designs have withstood the test of time and should hopefully be kept close to that design.
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