Our pro reckons it's the toughest course he's ever played.I’d have Hamilton Island in that list.
Exceptional course.
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Our pro reckons it's the toughest course he's ever played.I’d have Hamilton Island in that list.
Exceptional course.
Our pro reckons it's the toughest course he's ever played.
I have heard so many stories like this.I hit 99 and lost about 12 balls.
I have heard so many stories like this.
Add on the $160 green fee and the mandatory cart due to the un-walkability and I'll happily pass.
What an insightful (as always) piece by Clayton. He really nails it here.
"Pine Valley in New Jersey is thought the finest layout in the world and it’s the one course I’ve played where every hole is a truly great hole. It is though, hardly the ideal because it was unashamedly built for excellent players. Royal Melbourne’s composite, by contrast, is manageable by all with a modicum of competence."
Also.
"And who wants difficult golf when the average handicap is 18?"
He truly understands that a golf course is meant to be played by golfers of varying skill levels.
Here's someone who clearly has problems with Clatys!I have spoken with clayts many times. He’s a polarising person but I find him very nice.
Hah! I seem to recall that 10-11 years ago RMW got knocked off its perch by KH due to its poor conditioning as a result of the drought.Also as a magazine rater how on earth are you realistically meant to factor in condition into your assessment?
Eg I see RM West in the middle of winter and the Legend couch is soft and the join line with the fescue surrounds stands out like dogs balls. Then I see it for the Presidents Cup when they've had 50-70 people priming the course for 4 weeks and it looks like something out of a fairytale and there is no better conditioned course on earth. What score am I meant to put down for conditioning?
Also as a magazine rater how on earth are you realistically meant to factor in condition into your assessment?
Eg I see RM West in the middle of winter and the Legend couch is soft and the join line with the fescue surrounds stands out like dogs balls. Then I see it for the Presidents Cup when they've had 50-70 people priming the course for 4 weeks and it looks like something out of a fairytale and there is no better conditioned course on earth. What score am I meant to put down for conditioning?
Funny you say that. Big rumour that a lot of green dye was used.and during the pres (not you haha) cup they prob painted the course green to suit the pga tv people
That was probably a one off given the drought of the late 2000's (around the period that led to Black Saturday). Basically RM ran out of water and had to pay to ship it in and the course really got dry and beaten up.Hah! I seem to recall that 10-11 years ago RMW got knocked off its perch by KH due to its poor conditioning as a result of the drought.
Don't know which magazine did that but there it was. I may be wrong, but the other magazine saw through the conditioning and assessed RMW on its architectural merits.
I played the East course at Royal Melbourne and was less impressed with that compared to Huntingdale.
Other than the sublime conditioning I've never really been able to get the Metropolitan love.
Funny you say that. Big rumour that a lot of green dye was used.
I rate Metropolitan above both RME and Huntingdale
Other than the sublime conditioning I've never really been able to get the Metropolitan love.
Peninsula will be stoked.And Australian Golf Digests top 10
1. RM West
2. Cape Wickham
3. Kingston Heath
4. Barnbougle Dunes
5. NS Wales
6. PK North
7. Lost Farm
8. RM East
9. Victoria (no second word)
10. Ellerston (no second word)
Peninsula will be stoked.