That's an interesting suggestion, Simon, and does sort of make sense. Though the current 10th would be a brutally hard opener.
Ally, I think you're making the same point about making 18 a par 3 that I made - if anything, that would make the internal OoB even more necessary.
As to the practice ground, I *think* the club owns it but it is as flat as a pancake and the land to the East is such great land that moving holes from that land to the flat land would be a retrograde step, in my opinion. It's not that there isn't land to do something about the area around the clubhouse, it's knowing what to do without losing some of the better holes.
Thanks.
I would guess scoring on both current 1st and 10th are pretty similar, they have very different challenges.
But if wanting a touch of easing on current 10th as an opener, having said that I'm peronally agnostic on the "gentle handshake" theory, then could play from across the road as a medium 4, rather than 420 from backs.
You are right, the forward (as Par 3) tees on current 18th are more in danger from bombers off the current 1st tee, hence OOB required even more if shortened.
The current 18th short Par 4 a "gettable" 268 yards is quite a challenge, much more claustrophobic in terms of greenside protection than the rest of the course (but probably numbers of bunkers have fallen elsewhere?) it's a genuine question as a finishing hole, gamble, stick or twist. It's not even an easy pitch if laying up, so I like it as a determining hole (of card or match). Hence keeping it as that in my suggestion.
Yes the practice is flat as flat can be, so would be play from rather than play towards it, if needed.
It's a fine stretch of golf up there, certainly on my list for a return visit.
Dunstanburgh Castle I really enjoyed, some really clever understated holes, and Bamburgh Castle great fun & views.
Need to try out Alnmouth Village, Warkworth & Newbiggin on the way up I'm told.
Eyemouth, Magdelene Fields & Seahouses apparently have some features well worth a visit too.
Cheers