Royal Troon Golf Club
As the blog rapidly grows in notoriety, so too does the production value and this week I was priviledged enough to get the opportunity to play the 10 time Open Championship host, Royal Troon. The course motto is "Tam Arte Quam Marte" which translates to "As much by skill as by strength" and goes a long way to explaining why a guy like Tom Watson, who was not the longest driver, managed to win five British Opens at five different venues. Built in 1878, by architect Willie Fernie and then further adapted by James Braid in 1923. Thankfully, Troon starts you off with one of the easiest holes on the course, a reasonable length par four with a generous fairway . The Irish Sea lies just behind the grass topped dunes that make up the right side of the fairway for the first seven holes. If you walk to the top of these dunes you get a great view of the beach and the Irish Sea. The outward stretch allows players to register a good score before preserving it on the back 9. ...