Quantcast

Subscribe to the new

Home On The Course
insider newsletter

hotc logoUse the form below to sign up for our Free Home On The Course newsletter, providing you with helpful information and observations about golf communities and their golf courses.



Receive HTML?

Login Form



Easin' on down The Road Hole
Wednesday, 24 June 2009 05:44

    It has been exactly a year since my first golf trip to Scotland, my one and only round at the Old Course at St. Andrews, and one memorably played hole.   I am feeling a bit nostalgic, not just because I would love to be back on the Old Sod right about now, but also because the 17th at the Old Course may be the last golf hole where I made three excellent swings in succession.
    I birdied The Road Hole at St. Andrews, my only birdie on a day that saw me almost miss the widest fairway in golf -- heck, it's two fairways wide -- at the first hole and struggle to break 90 on ast.jpg course that, for all the celebration, is not that difficult.  Even though my drive off the tee at #17 needed to skirt the edge of the Old Course Hotel, rather than clear it, nevertheless the possibility of pushing one onto the roof was staring me in the face.  I aimed well left, actually hit a slight fade, and wound up on the left side of the fairway, about 175 yards from the pin.  From there I punched a five-iron, aiming about 10 yards or so in front of the green (I was finally getting the hang of that type of shot after 16 holes), and the ball bounded to about eight feet from the cup.  I was happy to have a pretty sure par in the bag, and I stroked my putt confidently and into the hole for the 3.
     I didn't play very well on my one and only tour around The Old Course.  But I will always have The Road Hole.

standrews17fromtee.jpg
standrewsroadholegreenmyball.jpg

Just maneuvering the ball around the Old Course Hotel and to a piece of fairway (top photo) was triumph enough at #17 on the Old Course.  But when my approach wound up just eight feet right of the pin at the famous Road Hole, I was set for life with a great memory.

 

Add comment

Security code
Refresh