Today, February 6th marks the occasion of 5 time Open Champion, James Braid's birth (in 1870 nr. Earlsferry in Fife, Scotland).
As a newbie to the group I wanted to ask (as my very first discussion topic) for your favourite "James Braid" courses, and why they resonate with you.
Braid was an innovative and prolific designer, the list of his involvement is up to c.540 courses now, and is growing as more research is being done.
Less-known in the US due to his sea-sickness preventing the boat trip, he was invited numerous times to play in the US Open and was supposed to accompany Vardon on at least one of his famous US Tours (Ted Ray the beneficiary of his no show).
"Advanced Golf" (1908) is IMHO an under-read and under-appreciated book, especially the two chapters on course design.
These are the clear bridge between the penal and strategic approaches.
Many of you may have read summaries as to his principles, but I would recommend reading the full text in "Advanced Golf".
One can then see that he was an early innovator and thoughtful designed of golf courses.
So, to kick off my joining the group (Thanks Ran) and to celebrate the man who made a huge design contribution to the game, please let me know which are your favourites (& why)
Best wishes and thanks for having me, Simon
P.S. For full disclosure I have the role of Researcher for "The Association of James Braid Courses", and hope not to be a "Braid Bore" as I have a genuine passion for golf and golf architecture.