Sam
Yes, Bull Bay is a bit like Windermere with less trees.
BULL BAY TOUR CONTThe short 12th isn't a hole to pause over. The uphill, dogleg left 13th isn't an especially attractive from the tee, but it is a decent hole. I wonder if 11-13 were altered at some point. 12 & 13 seem particularly out of sorts with the remainder of the course.
I may need to see the 14th again. Sharp doglegs which require a layup and leave a long approach isn't a style of design which I much appreciate...especially when they are blind. The long 15th plays knob to knob like many holes.
The approach calls for a hook up the hill.
Even after a good lay-up the target isn't obvious.
The final short hole is provacative. One may have an instinct that right is bad and that would be a good assumption. Why a huge tree has been allowed to block the view of the house is an odd choice.
Closer to the hole not only reveals the trouble right, but also the amount of dead ground. If there ever was a place for a sign this is it. It isn't immediately apparent that walking much beyond this point is effectively entering the 17th hole.
The tough par four 17th is an odd hole. A layup to a narrow fairway is required off the tee, then a long approach is called for. The fairway moves around some excellent terrain which makes me wonder why that land isn't part of the fairway. I think there is a much better hole sitting on this land. The 18th hole is an exciting, fairly long par 4, but being downhill it isn't overly onerous.
One of the more charming aspects of visiting clubs on weekends is the possibility of playing around a member competition which will often guarantee a lively house atmosphere.
The Junior Clubhouse doubling as the Covid Arms was appreciated.
It is clear I think the back nine is somewhat patchy compared to the front nine. Yet the front nine is so good that I remain very impressed. Of course the views don't hurt, but with so many fine holes it is obvious that Fowler was onto a winner. I look forward to a return visit hopefully during non Covid times. 2020
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