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Enno Gerdes

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Buda 2024 - some personal reflections
« on: Yesterday at 01:17:18 PM »

Returning from what was a great Buda 2024, here are some personal reflections. Curious what others think!


1) Elie one of the best, most fun I’ve ever played. I’m not as knowledgable on the architecture side as some others, but that course is a lot of fun. I’m unsure if I had most fun at Elie, North Berwick or Deal, but those three are in a different league from everything else I’ve played.


2) The Himalayas is absolutely a must-play. So much fun, especially in a group. Can’t imagine going to St Andrews with your golf clubs and not playing a round here. You must find one hour somewhere in your agenda. I hope I’ll play it again, often.


3) Crail has two great courses. But if you force me to chose and give me a level playing-field (no cost, empty course), I’ll take the modern Craighead over the old Balcomie. Two things stand out for me: the greens are very, very good. And I especially loved the way the wall is integrated into the course. That’s also why I liked the second 9 more than the first 9. Apparently, the course was built on a budget, and the choice was made to invest money in the greens, not the fairways. Seems like a good call to me.


4) The Balcomie suffers from too much play (at least on the Saturday when we played). Holes 2/9/10/11/12 are just too close together. I don’t think I’ve ever seen that many people (including myself, obviously) play a hole from the wrong fairway. I don’t see how that can be fixed, though. On the other side of the fairway, tee 16 is basically in play from tee 17. A tee shot doesn’t have to be far off line to warrant a shout of Fore. I do think that an architect could (should?) fix that side of the course.


5) Balcomie 3/4/5 and Elie 11/12/13 are just great uses of land. Similar holes playing along the coast (on the right at Crail, on the left at Elie), with the beach in play at Elie and OOB at Crail. Those three holes alone are worth visiting.


6) Those two holes on the Eden… Well, enough said.


7) Finally, the more I play in the UK, the more I think that golf is great when it’s an integral part of the town. Elie, Gullane, North Berwick, St Andrews are the best examples for this (that I’ve seen). It just gives the town AND the city/village a special vibe. That’s probably something that cannot be recreated anymore.


Ben Stephens

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Re: Buda 2024 - some personal reflections
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 01:23:34 PM »
One of my personal reflections is that you have the best chipping game for a mid teens handicap I have ever seen Enno!  ;D

Your partner Mr Topp was pretty happy to have a lot of short putts - both of you played very well at foursomes unlike your fellow countrymen in the Ryder Cup

Another is that it was great to be back at BUDA again to see the usual pests and new faces. Have to feel for Doug who played so well and still lose a few matches.
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Peter Sayegh

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Re: Buda 2024 - some personal reflections
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 01:28:45 PM »
Thanks Enno.
Your post just reinforces my desire to get there. 'Bout time I stop hoping my buddies will someday join me on such a trip and take the plunge solo.
Please post any photos you may have.

Richard Hetzel

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Re: Buda 2024 - some personal reflections
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 06:49:00 PM »
Thanks Enno.
Your post just reinforces my desire to get there. 'Bout time I stop hoping my buddies will someday join me on such a trip and take the plunge solo.
Please post any photos you may have.
I am in the same boat and leaning towards a solo trip very soon!
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Mark Pearce

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Re: Buda 2024 - some personal reflections
« Reply #4 on: Today at 04:19:45 AM »
Peter, Richard,


You don't have to fly solo.  Just come and play the BUDA.  We need some fresh faces, the company is great and the courses almost always well chosen.


Enno,


Great post.  I'm with you on Elie in thinking it's in the same class as NBWL for fun.  I just love being there. 


I'm also with you on Craighead vs Balcomie.  The Craighead belongs in the most under-rated thread.  It's telling that, in the Summer, when the touring parties come to Balcomie, the members are happy to play Craighead instead.


The problems with 2/12/11 fairways lead to congestion, rather than danger but that area of the course is an issue, and none of those holes are great driving holes because there's so much space there.  However, in the prevailing Westerly (we had an unusual North/North Easterly breeze for all four days), the 2nd would be a terrifying drive if the fairway was narrowed.


And a great observation about the interraction of course and town/village.  There's no doubt that part of the charm of Elie is that it does run through the town.


I was fortunate enough to witness both Jason Topp and John Mayhugh have what, according to the stats, must have been the rounds of their lives.  The fact that when John went slightly cold on 10 and 11 at Elie Bill Gayne contributed his second ace of the fortnight (and his life) on 11 was really rubbing it in.  On top of the second/third ace in BUDA history (I also saw Nick Leafe's at Deal but don't remember Bill McBride's - where was that?) we had Adam Uttley play the front nine in 29 strokes.


As always with BUDA, though, and whilst the golf was great, the company was the highlight.  I'm looking forward to next year already.
In June I will be riding the first three stages of this year's Tour de France route for charity.  630km (394 miles) in three days, with 7800m (25,600 feet) of climbing for the William Wates Memorial Trust (https://rideleloop.org/the-charity/) which supports underprivileged young people.

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