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January 03, 2007

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Sparky

Dont you have to hold a championship before you can even consider calling yourself a "Championship Course" ? .

It also beats me how the caddies can be "well trained" when they are used to working on other courses .

T.i.T. I suppose.

Best Regards
Sparky

Mark

Hi Sparky,

You do not have to hold a championship to be called a championship course, only be of that caliber. For the caddies, all of them have been hand picked from those that used to work at Woirld Trade and Legacy and Lam Luk Ka, this is a good thing.

I have played twice now at Casata and both times my caddies were excellent, knowing just what to do in all situations.

The course GM is doing a good job keeping the standard of play and caddies at a good level. Let me know your experiences after you play Casata Golf Club.

Mark

Sparky

Well Mark , thats a new one to me , but then again there is very little in the World of Golf nowadays that doesnt have this Scot 'shacking his heid' in astonishment.

I just always thought the definition of a "championship" was a competition at which a champion is chosen ? .

Not a word to be used as a marketing scam .

So who then decides the caliber of this course ? . It certainly should not be the Owner/Developer/Designer in my opinion .

Then again in Thailand , its easier to find a "Championship" course than an unpretenious , hacker friendly , joy to play course that your average golfer likes .

T.i.T.

Best Regards
Sparky

SBilly

Mark,

What's all this rubbish about "signature" holes?? I mean to say, who the hell decided that it was the 12th, and who has the right to decide which hole is the "signature", I do hope this has nothing to do with you??

I'm amazed at all talk of such things, how two bit, tourist courses can have such things unless they've got some history behind them is totally beyond me!

kindest regards
S.Billy

Mark

Billy,

First of all, thanks for the comment. You raise a good question about signature holes in general and in particular at Cascata. I am not sure who decides this and what determines if a hole is signature or not. My assumption was that these holes are the “signature” of the golf course designer and represented what the designer felt was the hole(s) of most interest, challenge, beauty, or having some special design feature. Usually, this can be found out by reading the score card or in this case asking the club management.


If you find out that some other hole(s) have been designated as being the signature hole(s), do let me know and I will be sure to post an update. In the meantime, keep the comments coming.

Cheers,
Mark

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