A travelogue by Larry Quah who travels to open the "windows of his mind", takes nothing with him but fond memories and leaves nothing but his footprints.
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
On a Kennedy Bay fairway. This is one of the two links courses we played this trip. When one tees off straight and stays on the fairways, such courses are easy. However, if one strays, then it becomes extremely difficult bec of the bush growing right and left. OB markers are also rare. I love the greens bec the lines are very true and it's a joy to putt here. As the bay is quite flat, to make the course more challenging, the designers put in 155 pot bunkers like those seen in St Andrews, Scotland.
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