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I like the variety that you get with a links course as it opens new avenues to shot making that aren't always there with a typical parkland course.

As far as appearance, I like it when the course fits the topography and the architect has taken the natural features of the land and worked with them not totally changed them.

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I wish I had the opportunity to play links courses. I primarily play desert target golf or parkland. There is one course I do play a lot that is a pseudo-links course. It looks like one with virtually no trees, tight fairway grass, mounds and usually a pretty good prevailing wind from the south.

I realized last year that it really doesn't allow for bump and runs from most of the fairways (only a few). For this, I guess it can't truly be a link style course. Hey, it's in the So Cal desert, so what can I say.

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  • 3 months later...
Nay nay and thrice nay!!

I'm lucky enough to stay in an area blessed with the finest links courses on the planet...east lothian, Scotland.

This season I've played Archerfield,Kilspindie,Longniddry,kingsbarns,Luffness and the jewel in the crown for me....gullane #1 ( #2 is pretty good too!)

For anyone planning a trip to Scotland for golf, forget the old course, it takes too many rounds per year and is too dug up.Get down to Gullane and get a time for 1 or 2, followed by lunch in the old club house...it's the perfect golfing experience in the perfect golfing area.
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I actually play better on the more traditional courses. I feel when I step to the tee and see a tight fairway with trees on both sides I tend to either concentrate more or have a better sense of where I need to put the ball. Strangely enough I don't like wide open courses.

Easy for you to say, Champ

Just kidding - I know what you mean really. I used to prefer wide-open courses for their forgiveness off the tee (so would you, if you had my swing plane issues), but these days I'm starting to tighten things up a bit and see the virtues of a narrower target. Out here in SoCal we have some courses that are almost like nature parks. I refer to canyons filled with cacti, yucca and other succulents of wonderful variety - as well as Queen palms and other native trees that I have no idea what they're called. Queen palms have a poorly understood appetite for golf balls, I know that for sure. The one time I played a true links course - St. Andrews Old - was in the late 60s and it was an unmitigated disaster, score-wise. I have not allowed this to cloud my opinion of links courses since however. I'd go back in a heart-beat, if my accountant would let me.

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