I wanted to provide a short follow-up to yet another excellent tour from Kyle.
I was there Sunday for the first time since about 2009 and had a great tour of new changes they have been through from their Captain. It was a blowy one so tough to hold the camera straight.
There have been major changes to the 9th and 10th holes which are absolutely wonderful. These holes were IMO the weakest links of the course without having an argument about the relative merits of the blind par 3, 15th which has it's obvious backers and people that just can't accept it.
The 9th has seen huge improvements, a major change of to the line of play from the medal tee which has been moved to the top of the hill. The view from the tee box alone is an appropriate reward for making the climb up from the 8th green.
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The new tee shot replaces the slightly blind and dull tee shot of the past. the angle also offers great improvement in the tee shot IMO.


In the past the top of this hill was totally covered in mature "old growth" gorse. Removing it really opened up this hole to new "higher" possibilities.
The new infinity green is also a welcome addition to the improvements made on this hole, not too mention it was moved back to the clifftop.


the 10th tee shot use to be to the left and back a bit from where this green lies. If you look back at Kyle's photos you can see that it was a straight and dull shot where the only really challenge was for the longest hitters to contemplate if they wanted to take on the burn and try to carry it. The advantage of doing so in the author's eye was negligent as it left a 1/2 to 3/4 club approach when laying back with a nice tee shot would allow for a full swing with a gap/P or 9 to a green that you would much rather have a full swing at.
The new 10th has managed to improve the hole in several ways. It has brought in a vertical angle come at the fairway from just right of the new 9th green. Not only does the angle work far better to make the tee shot interesting it makes you think a lot more about club choice and how much you think you can cut off to the right. Two strategically placed bunkers add to the dilemma off the tee.
Furthermore there were considerable safety issues that have been resolved with he movement of the patch down the hill which is much less steep from the current angle. The old path down the bluff must of been scary for older members in the winter months to say the least.
All in all a wonderful improvement.


This is one of my favorite burns I've ever run into on a golf course...just as a side note. Simply love it.

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