Minimal words . . . maximum pictures . . . especially of the 13th "Pit" hole . . . remarkable . . .
The par four sixteenth with one of the craziest greens in the world
The roly-poly second fairway at North Berwick sets the tone for the day
The third hole is the golfers introduction to one of North Berwick's defining features, the old stone walls
The green on the par three 4th hole
The brilliance of the Firth of Forth is the backdrop for aptly named "Bass" hole, the 12th, with its namesake rock in the distance, right
When one looks to narrow down the hundreds of thousands of golf holes in the world to the best handful, North Berwick's 13th ("Pit") is on the short list. Seen here from the fairway at a distance
The approach to the 13th as seen from a bunker on the far left side of the fairway, with the green tucked behind the stone wall
I missed taking any pictures of the Redan hole, but did make a par, which I am thrilled with. Hit the ball eight feet from the cup. The trick was to aim at least thirty yards right of where the flag is. Difficult to do but rewarding.
My ball is the one closest to the camera. I was here in two but am too embarrassed to tell you my score. Sadly it was not a three or a four
Traveling for me these days is a production. I had to take an extra suitcase to carry all my medicines and I brought everything I might need should something go wrong. The eye drops I use need to remain frozen/refrigerated and the inhaler machine I use for my lungs takes up a lot of space. All this rigmarole is like an umbrella: if you don't bring it, it's sure to rain. It worked, and I warded off Murphy's Law from coming into play, so it was worth it to ensure a successful trip.
I am blessed to be able to travel to Scotland and play such fantastic courses.
1 comment:
Life does not get any easier but hopefully more enjoyable. Thank you for the continued reviews; I thoroughly enjoy them. I hope you remain well.
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