Golf Digest’s Architecture Editor Emeritus Ron Whitten narrates a hole-by-hole flyover of Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake, England, site of the 2023 Open Championship.
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21 Comments
Thank you 🙏
17 looks cool, but doesn't look like it belongs with the rest of the course.
10 miles SW of Liverpool not NW
Is it just me, or is there a slight static behind the voiceover?
Praying for high winds!
There is a New Bunker on the 1st at around 320 not shown in this video,also on the right at the 16th.
The front 9 looks so pedestrian but starting on 10, you are like, wow, okay, yeah this course is awesome, especially the new 17th – a thing of beauty.
looks boring. open should be in scotland
Hole 3 (#1 for the members) is my vote for the best bunkerless hole in golf.
Played it last year with 2014 sunday pins played well shooting +3 (3 handicapper) in tough conditions very underwhelming course not a patch on the rest of the Liverpool and Southport courses sadly
Unpopular opinion, most English links courses and open championship venues are unenthusiastic and boring quite frankly. They all fall back to the ‘heritage’ aspect which is another factor that has absolutely nothing to do with the actual physical course.
2 bunkers on the front of almost every hole. I understand you don't want them to run it up but come on now lets some creativity! 15 under is the winning score !!!!
Links courses just don’t do it for me. Terrible on the eye.
They are gonna light this place up. 17 looks cool though.
This series is the best. Gets me so hyped for majors
The photography for this particular EHA might be the best yet. The course looks ridiculously beautiful.
Erm Hoylake is not 10m NORTH West of Liverpool, because that's The Irish Sea.
It is about 10m West, on dry land.
10 miles north west of Liverpool would interesting. Middle of the Irish sea😂😂😂😂
ooh the 17th and 18th is going to be fun!
This was incredible!! Thanks!!!!
Luckily to play Hoylake last year with a few members who are prem refs that I know…..and wow just stunning. Its stunning and flippin hard 😂 especially if its windy