During a quiet period over Xmas I started to put together a list of the best 18 holes that I’d played. I soon got bored as we can all put together a list with 1. Machrihanish, 3 RCD, 11 Ballybunion etc… I then started to put together a list from non top 100 courses which was much more interesting. Criteria for me was England and Wales only (I’ve barely played any non “big” courses in Scotland / Ireland), non top 100 per the top100golfcourse.co.uk site, 1 hole per course only, no set number of 3s, 4s etc. and no real thought for routing – I currently finished with a par 3 for example. Emphasis is on fun, and, where possible, scenery. Obviously your criteria may be different from mine! I have sort of arrived at a list – although later holes still might change. I was umming and ahhing about whether anyone would be interested but I thought I’d post anyway. I know Sean has done something very similar in the Best of Golf section – I looked at his after I’d finalised my list – we only have one hole the same although we both have a different hole from Perranporth. First 6 below:
1st – Saunton West 343 yards par 4 (Devon, SW England)
I always like a nice gentle start. This is only an iron and a flick but the green site is very attractive and there’s enough trouble to make you wary.
2nd - Huntercombe 429 yards par 4 (The great county of Oxfordshire, SE England)
I’m no massive fan of Huntercombe – a comment likely to get me expelled from this site. However, the course and holes just seems too claustrophobic to me. My game is not straight enough to really enjoy a round there. However, the 2nd is an absolute cracker – one of the very few holes with a real sense of space. Beautiful views and the most natural of hazards.
3rd - Tenby 381 yards par 4 (Pembrokeshire, SW Wales)
Into the beautiful part of the world that is Pembrokeshire. Only 381 yards but stroke index 1 which gives an indication of the difficulty of the hole, particularly the green which slopes severely from back to front. A lovely hole curving from left to right through dunes and over rolling ground.
4th - Ilfracombe 75 yards par 3 (Devon, SW England)
No that is not a typo. This really is only 75 yards from the tips. Unfortunately, I only have very small photos of this hole which don’t show what a tricky little blighter this is. Ilfracombe is an exposed cliff top course which is normally very windy. This hole has a big grassy pit in front of the hole with a grassy bank at the back. The green sits between the two. It is wide but only a few paces deep making judgement of distance vital – not the easiest task in breezy conditions despite the length of shot. A smaller scale, in every way, version of the 13th at Tralee.
5th - Isle of Purbeck 404 yards par 4 (Dorset, SW England)
I initially had the 5th at Beau Desert in my list but soon realised there was no way I could leave this hole out. One of the most scenic holes in Britain, overlooking both Poole harbour and a sea of undulating gorse and heather that should get any self respecting architect excited. The main thought that occurs is why more of the course was not buit on land like this as there was clearly plenty available. A wonderful natural hole.
6th – Windermere 351 yards par 4 (Cumbria, NW England)
Lovely Windermere in the Lake District, arguably the most beautiful part of Britain. The course is short, natural (not a single bunker), undulating, and a lot of fun. The 6th is the most difficult hole on the course. An intimidating blind drive over all manner of trouble, although there is a bit more room than there looks – not difficult as there doesn’t look like there is any room. The second, if you can find the fairway, is much more straightforward and to a raised green.
I’ll post more later.