TAKING the example of the majority of finishing holes on Australia’s best courses, it would be a reasonable assumption the role of the 18th hole is to test a player’s ability to play two accurate and powerful long shots.
There is nothing wrong with the principle and there is any number of good ones, including Royal Melbourne West, Royal Melbourne East, Commonwealth, Metropolitan, Barnbougle Dunes, Lost Farm, Royal Sydney, The National’s Moonah course, Lake Karrinyup, Victoria, Woodlands, Cape Wickham, Kingston Heath and St Andrews Beach.
All are par-4s between 380 and 430 metres, with the exception of the short par-5s at Woodlands and Victoria, and in this age both are nothing more than long two-shot holes for scratch players. They are ‘easy’ holes to par but suggest changing them to…
