I generally have a terrific memory of golf holes/courses I’ve played. Even after many years, I can usually recall fairly small details of where I’ve been.
I’ve just been playing this year’s BUDA venues through in my mind and am finding I’ve got them amazingly well-detailed in my head, even for my normal level of ‘golf memory’.
The hole order, the slopes, the teeny borrows, the vistas, the vegetation, the trees, the shade and shadows, the elevation changes, the openings and obstructions, the walks from greens to tees, the shapes of individual bunkers, tees and greens, the carries, the lay-up points. All in exceptional detail.
I’m not at all sure what it all says about me, but I’m pretty well convinced what it says about the Architect!
Is it fair to say that great architecture can be about how much it beds itself in your brain?
Jolly Festivus,
F.