Six miles south of Scotland's Old Course at St.
Andrews, along gentle coves of the North Sea, carved into hillsides
that cant like a massive, curved amphitheater, is the new Kingsbarns
Golf Links - so splendiferous in its concept and execution
that we felt compelled to declare it our first-ever Best New International
Course.
Nature provided its framework, but designer Kyle Phillips
(a former Robert Trent Jones Jr. associate) and a construction crew
reshaped nondescript slopes to create an uncanny faux-linksland
of rumpled fairways and wind-swept dunes. Phillips and co-owner
Mark Parsinen conceived its near flawless 7,110-yard routing.
Five holes touch the shoreline, with the par-3 15th on a peninsula. Other
holes run atop balcony-like shelves, 75 feet above the beach.
The sea is visible from every hole.
The twists and turns of Kingsbarns' holes offer enticing gambles
and occasional mysteries. Its greens, merged into the surrounding
topography of humps and hollows, beckon bump-and-run shots.
Pot bunkers, wind and the exhilarating salt-air scenery are all
distractions. Kingsbarns is a rare American-designed course in Great
Britain that doesn't look American.
Unveiled to the public last summer, Scotland's newest links is
open April through November. Whatever it takes, get there.
Kingsbarns is worth a king's ransom to play. |