Niall,
Thank you for those words. Of course, I’m not hoovering up links renovations and am barely even looking so this isn’t a bitterness that someone else is getting “all the work”. For the record, aside from the two links courses you’ve known me to work on, I was approached by a third well known club with grand ideas and advised them to leave their course well alone.
And that forms the crux of my issue. I think you have to really know a links course before you can understand how each hole plays in different conditions. You can’t rock up, do a couple of days site investigation and then suggest toughening the course by recommending bunkers are staggered on each side of the fairway.
I’m seeing a load of links courses at the moment with changes and schemes and styles that are very similar and I think it will end up in the modernisation and homogenisation of our courses. This is what is making me a little concerned, especially when some of the work is not necessary. Vive la difference!
To David’s point, I really liked the scheme at Portrush (though haven’t see it since it was finished) and told Martin Ebert as much the one time I met him a couple of years ago.
Most people I know shout very highly about Turnberry. Though one I trust almost above all others doesn’t. I haven’t ever seen the course so won’t be able to compare even when I do.
As for Nairn, I’m sure Tom’s suggestions are well thought out and will be executed skilfully in the field. I’m not sure I can say that about every course being changed at the moment however. But then I’m never going to agree with everything. We all have our own ideas. I just feel quite strongly about mine.