I didn't really know Troon when I went there with Martin Ebert a couple of winters ago to see the works they'd been doing. I must say I was impressed. I know it isn't spectacular, but I think it's a very, very good golf course with a lot to like. The opening holes get called dull, but they're closer to the sea than virtually anything else on the Open rota and the run for home is extremely strong.
The restoration of Dr MacKenzie's bunker on the tenth won't affect the play in the Open, but it looks great and it's symbolically important, given I believe it is the only thing he ever did on a Rota course. The changes to the fifteenth are pretty remarkable actually -- they moved the fairway about forty yards left, away from the internal road and back to where it used to be pre-war. Contractors Marcus Terry and Mike Smith have invented a machine for translocation of rough slabs that they call the pizza cutter, and it was amazing; I saw the work in the dead of winter, about six weeks after it had been done, and you would never have known it. Fabulous construction work. The same crew worked at Portrush for Martin, and again has done a great job.