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The Grinder Of Pars (Semi Crocked)
I will freely admit from the start of this post that I have never played Links Golf. I have been brought up on a diet of Parkland courses in the nearly 20 years I've been playing this great game. But then living as far from the coast as I do I guess its not surprising.
What I find attractive in a golf course is exactly what a links course isn't to my eyes. Basically flat, barely a tree of any size, sometimes little definition between fairway and rough, greens sometimes the size of Wales, wind howling off the sea in the middle of Summer, hitting 6 irons 220 yards because they run so much etc etc.
Now I know the traditions of the game, I know this is where Golf began and to the traditionalists the "purest form of the game" but it doesn't appeal to me in the slightest. I may change my mind once I've played links golf but I don't in all honesty feel the need to try it. I know the Open is always played on a links but to me they just look bleak. The views may be spectacular but I'll come for the golf not the mountains.
So come on all you Links Lovers. I need convincing. A mate of mine told me the other day that although he liked links, he'd never played well on one. So what's it all about? Please enlighten me because, quite frankly Gents, I don't get it.
What I find attractive in a golf course is exactly what a links course isn't to my eyes. Basically flat, barely a tree of any size, sometimes little definition between fairway and rough, greens sometimes the size of Wales, wind howling off the sea in the middle of Summer, hitting 6 irons 220 yards because they run so much etc etc.
Now I know the traditions of the game, I know this is where Golf began and to the traditionalists the "purest form of the game" but it doesn't appeal to me in the slightest. I may change my mind once I've played links golf but I don't in all honesty feel the need to try it. I know the Open is always played on a links but to me they just look bleak. The views may be spectacular but I'll come for the golf not the mountains.
So come on all you Links Lovers. I need convincing. A mate of mine told me the other day that although he liked links, he'd never played well on one. So what's it all about? Please enlighten me because, quite frankly Gents, I don't get it.