Its a shame that Garland didnt decide to vent his frustration somewhere other than this thread, but at least now we can be certain that no GCAer will ever turn up at Elie and be surprised about the dress code!
Having just played 2 rounds around Elie this week several things seem worth mentioning:
I didnt really pay much attention to the scorecard before or during the round, and it was only on going back over this thread that I fully took in the absence of par 5s (probably as a pair of bad drives meant I thought (hoped) the 1st was a par 5) or the small number of par 3s (just the two). What this means is that despite there being 16 par 4s, at no point did I find it repetitive, boring or get the feeling of "oh no, not another par 4". Every one of those par 4s is unique and fun.
What a set of greens! Plenty of interesting contours, humps, bowls or other exciting things going on!
As with St Andrews, Moray or a number of other Scottish courses, Elie has the feeling of starting and finishing in the centre of the town. This is very much part of the spirit of place that I love at so many Scottish links courses!
A round at Elie really does meet Lorne Smith's "Joy to be Alive" and so hopefully people can skip past some of the clothing commentary on here and get to the good stuff! Mark Pearce, you are a very lucky man to be a member at Golf House Club, Elie!!
Cheers,
James