I think the term “fun” to describe golf courses has now jumped the shark.
There are many, many different ways to enjoy playing golf on golf courses. The more we try and define it in this happy-clappy way where the only fun golf courses have wild greens, half-par holes, quirk galore, short par-3’s and features that make us laugh out loud, the closer we get to promoting contrived and Disneyland architecture.
(Anthony - apologies for picking your thread for the above diatribe!).
For me, golf is made more fun when I have to hit loads of different shot types because of firm conditions and wind. I also happen to enjoy the challenge of a medal round on a tough course. I consider that fun too. For others, it may be different.
I think you are missing the point. For the 16 handicapper courses that are difficult and demand the golfer to always be a accurate or be punished are not Fun. Victoria National is not a course I see as fun. I was a member at a course in Tennessee and it was such a test of golf for the average golfer that it was not fun for the higher handicappers. The par 4 finish was not reachable in two by many players. That’s not fun for the average golfer. You knew before your round you were going to limp home. 16 was long, 17 a par 3 over water and 18 unreachable in regulation. Greg Norman design.
Here we go again with an English language lesson.
Fun as in a course you would play everyday.
Fun as in “if you only had one course to play for the rest of your life”’
Fun as in “I’m not even going to keep score today”
Fun as in the course never gets old.
Just plain F U N
The crew I play with would not choose Oakmont to play everyday. That would not be fun for them.
I was at The Honors with some patients and on the 15th hole one gentleman golfer was in the water off the tee. He was in the water again on his second at which time he shouted “thirteen”! The caddy looked at me and said we on on the 15th. I replied he’s counting how many balls he’s lost. So The Honors was not FUN for him. Did he enjoy the round? Of course but it’s not a fun course. But he would think Cruden Bay would be. Or with it’s short finish and quirk North Berwick. In the clubhouse he would say “now that was fun”.
What’s more F U N for Garland? Wine Valley or Sherwood Country Club? He’s going to go with Wine Valley which is an strong 8 and where he spanked Kalen’s heinie as opposed to Sherwood which is a 6.5.
Face it. Some courses are too great of a test of golf to be fun for the guy that’s trying to get away from his wife for a few hours. So what are some of the courses that provide that perfect balance of challenge with quirk and give you that all star Saturday.
Pasatiempo is Spanish for pastime. Hobby. No one wants to be frustrated finding that Johnny Bench rookie card.
After playing Cruden Bay that was 10 day for me. The Honors a 7. When I go back to West Virginia I’m playing white day over Pete Dye.
Maybe I should have said if Fun had a top 100 list than what course would be in the top 5? I’m purring Cruden Bay ahead of Pebble Beach, NGLA, Royal Dornach, Seminole and TOC. Because Cruden Bay is a Fun 10.
Golf is fun of course. But if we can put a numerical value to a golf course based on fun I’m going with Cruden Bay as the Bo Derek of golf and Victoria National as Katherine Bates. North Berwick as The Godfather and Kiawa as Ishtar.
Anthony