Darwin wrote how Aberdovey was the course his "soul loved best of all courses in the world"--
In Green Memories, 1928 he writes:
"I know no better golf course anywhere in the world, nor one where a warmer welcome waits."
Regarding Hoylake.
Thoughts?
Mike,
In referring to Macamish (now called Otway) Darwin wrote:
"For pure unadulterated fun, I have yet to meet the equal of this course"
I started a thread about this very subject a ways back
No doubt Darwin would've loved "the Goat"
He would've made the traveling squad for my UK/Irish trips of which the most recent includes 4 9 hole courses well under 3000 yards, and two 18's under 6000.
I don't think raters are any worse than the average golfer, in fact I'd say they've gotten far more sophisticated in the past 10 years.
I believe this site has had a lot to do with that.
If I were a rater I'd drive people crazy as I have no objective criteria.
If I love it, I love it. (Portsalon, Goat Hill, Narin and Portnoo, Brora, Pennard)
If I don't, I don't (and chances are good a white suited caddie or large lockers won't improve my evaluation-perhaps a caddie with large Knockers......but i digress)
I really enjoyed Aberdovey-simple, natural,low key,mild quirk--maybe I do have objective criteria.
Made a 2 on 11?? (hooded six iron from 135 into a gale)