When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
Wentworth Sold To Chinese Group For £135 Million
/Friday Reminder: Yell Fore! And Drive Carts Carefully, Please
/European Tour Player Struck By Ball, Buddies WD To Be With Him
/'22 Ryder Cup Bidders Revealed...Turkey's In!
/Kingsbarns Lands Womens British; Other Links Tourney News
/Gullane, Castle Stuart Land Next Two Scottish Opens
/“That’s another Friday out of the way. Thank God."
/Video: Phil Clips One Off The Royal Aberdeen Asphalt
/"Eyebrows will be raised if the winning score at the Scottish Open is higher than that at the Open Championship"
/Getting Ready For Three Weeks Of Links Golf
/Thursday's kick-off of the Ricoh Women's British Open and the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open will be followed by The Open and finally, the Senior British Open.
With the Ryder Cup headed to an inland Jack Nicklaus design, this is our first and only chance to soak up links golf. I set up the next three weeks in this Loop post and add some pithy lines from the great Bernard Darwin to whet your appetite. I also added this short post on the wackiest entrance drive I've ever seen, the one-lane road to Royal Aberdeen's next door neighbor, Murcar.
As for Royal Aberdeen's Balgownie course, it's a sensational links with a brutal outgoing nine and a more reasonable incoming nine that is marred slightly by a modified 12th green (Martin Hawtree) and a bland 17th hole. The penultimate hole is not poor, it's just that the club's shorter Silverburn course's sporty 17th sits next to the Balgownie 17th and easily could be confused as the hole you are supposed to go to after the 16th. I've included it at the tail end of this slideshow from 2012 when the course was especially lush from spring rains.
Coverage of the Scottish Open starts Thursday on Golf Channel in the U.S., with 90 minutes each weekend day airing on NBC.
Gullane! Likely To Host 2015 Scottish Open
/2022 Ryder Cup "Bidding Process" Requirements Named
/The European Tour put out the For Sale sign on the 2022 Ryder Cup and it's great fun to see what they have in mind for the one major event in golf where the highest bidder wins, regardless of locale or course quality. Bids are due in August, with a chance to beef up the offer in February 2015. A winner will be named in fall, 2015.
From the official Ryder Cup site, notes on the "Bidding Process."
It is expected that bids will be submitted from a wide range of countries whose players are eligible for selection to The European Team and who are sure to benefit in a similar manner to previous host countries from the unique sporting eminence of The Ryder Cup.
That would seem to rule out Dubai, mercifully.
KEY BID CRITERIA FOR THE 2022 RYDER CUP
1. Demonstrable Government, Political, Institutional and Golfing Community support
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2. Commitment to the development of a world-class golf facility (new or existing) to host The 2022 Ryder Cup
God forbid we'd use one that's proven itself worthy, like The Old Course.
3. Provision of ancillary facilities, suitable access and infrastructure commensurate with the staging of an international sporting event, including proximity to a major international city
4. Commercial opportunities available to The Ryder Cup
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5. Contribution of the Bid Country to the development of golf, for example:
Ø Legacy
Ø Contribution to the professional game
Ø Integration of golf within tourism and business communities
Ø Development of levels of golf participation
Ø Professional tournament golf at all levels
Ø Contribution to The Ryder Cup: eg Player eligibility and participation
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