The home of golf is to have one of its original
jewels restored. The resurrection of Kingsbarns Links, just
outside St. Andrews , has been given the green light. It's sure
to rival the Old Course itself for a place in the hearts of golf
lovers the world over.
Gordon Begg, a retired merchant banker and golf fanatic, has been
the driving force behind Kingsbarns re-incarnation.
As we walked over the Links, where golf was first played over the
original nine-hole course before Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo in
1815, I realized why he had spent so much money chasing his dream.
There is one hole in the 18-hole layout which I confidently predict
will become world-famous from the first day cameras are able to
record it.
Shoreline
It is a 210-yard par three, where the tee shot must carry across
the shoreline and land on a small target area surrounded on three
sides by the North Sea. Blustery East Coast winds promise to reduce
some players to nervous wrecks before they complete it!
Gordon admits this was his goal. "You can still see
the old course at Kingsbarns, which was never re-constructed after
being used for maneuvers during the last war," Gordon told
me.
It's a traditional Scottish links, and we aim to re-model it as
the ultimate tribute to Scottish traditions. "So
many of America 's finest golf courses were created by Scottish
designers at the beginning of the century. Now we will start
the nest millennium with, perhaps, the last pure links ever to be
built in Scotland .
Traditional
"Kyle Phillips, a prominent American architect who specializes
in the true traditional golf-course designs, has come up with a
wonderful lay-out which will totally complement one of the world's
oldest clubs.
"The American company who have helped me take my dream to
fruition are equally passionate to re-establish Kingsbarns.
They want to make it a world-famous links. This truly is an exciting
development for Scottish golf. After walking the layout twice in
different conditions, I simply cannot wait to play it. Links
golf IS golf, as far as I'm concerned."
With seven holes playing directly down on the shoreline and the
rest all having splendid views of the North Sea and distant Angus
coastline, Kingsbarns will become a new 'must play' for Scottish
golfers and everyone else! |