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The Royal Liverpool Golf Club host of the Open Championship in 2006.By: Nigel Butler & Suzanne Lenaerts This very well maintained and challenging links course, often referred to as Hoylake, is a favourite with amateur and professional golfers alike. As the second oldest seaside links course in England, it commands a special place in Britain's golfing heritage. The terrain here is reasonably flat and looks benign, with sizable sand dunes featuring on less than half the holes. But don't think Hoylake lacks bite. With occasional sea views (the best of them coming at the start of the back-nine), you’ll need to focus your full attention on the subtleties of this demanding course and avoiding its twin dangers, punishing rough and excellent bunkering. The opening hole is a knee-trembling bunkerless par-4, a sharp dogleg right with ever-present OB from tee-to-green (a concept replicated at the par-5 16th). As you zig-zag out to the turn, and then play along by the sea from the par-4 9th to the wonderfully bunkered par-3 13th, you will begin to understand why this venerable old course commands so much respect with links golf devotees. Where2Golf.com distinguishes itself from existing golf information sources by offering a unique and wide-ranging online golf course guide, currently featuring the top courses in Western Europe, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and specific destinations in the USA. This article is free for republishing Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com Suzanne Lenaerts and Nigel Butler, much travelled golfers have played more than 800 courses in Australia, Western Europe, New Zealand, South Africa and the USA. They created http://www.where2golf.com with the aim to help travelling golfers find the top golf destinations and courses, around the world. |
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