Every Hole at The Renaissance Club | Golf Digest
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2022
- Golf Digest's Architecture Editor Emeritus, Ron Whitten, narrates this spectacular hole by hole flyover tour of The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland.
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I love the every hole series. Ballyneal would be a great one to do.
Lucky to play Renaissance 2023. Absolutely wicked and worth the effort at securing a tee time. Every hole is fantastic. Gem of a track.
Love this series - would be awesome to do Merion Golf Club!
How out of touch do you have to be to built a totally private club in Scotland of all places. Truly unbelievable.
Scotland the hole of golf why not
A totally private club is not any more out of touch than having a hereditary monarch as head of state.
I was wondering if this series would continue as we transition across the pond... Truly a gift!
These are easily the best videos outside of tigers videos
Links time babyyyy
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What a course! 7 under wins this thing by 2 or 3 strokes! 😆
Such a beautiful course. I wonder how long it will be before The Open is played there.
It should be never. It's not on dunes land for most part (and one of the water holes has fake dunes according to the video).
A course where only millionaires can play more than once should never be on the roster.
@@retrospective77 so no Augusta then.
@@penguin44ca not sure what point you're making, that hosts the Masters.
@@retrospective77 you said a course where only millionaires can play should never be on the roster. Augusta is one of those types of clubs.
Looks stunning…I dread to think how much a green fee is 😳
I'm pretty sure you can only play as the guest of a member
About £400 for a green fee before caddy etc
cant play without a member@@JellyfishGamingHD
Ah well there's Muirfield and Archerfield right next door. And then North Berwick up the road, Kilspindie and Gullane are also closeby. Plus, there are a few more courses in the area.
We got money and we want a nice course but we don't want anyone to play it but us is pretty much what those investors said. Turned it off after I realized I'd never have a chance to play it.
Must have missed that, so you can't play it even if you wanted to?? Bit ridiculous..
@@cd66061 i live right next to it in gullane and yes it's extremely exclusive you actually have to be invited to apply for membership and still arent even in yet, i believe annual membership is around £70,000, lee westwood was a member
Very exclusive, which is somewhat uncommon in Scotland, but lots of examples of that here in the States: Augusta, Pine Valley, Cypress Point, etc. In looking at a top 100 list (for the U.S.) in a major golf magazine, I counted fewer than 25 courses that were public access.
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@@johncorman8715 and if they are public access you need to stay at a resort or pay $250+ to play it.
@@noledge18720 The costs you noted are very affordable considering that to play Pebble Beach one would have to pay for 2 nights at either The Lodge at Pebble Beach or The Inn at Spanish Bay, with minimum room rates of $1,045/night and $920/night, respectively. Spending $2,000 for 2 nights of lodging qualifies one to pay the $595 green fee at Pebble (not including cart or caddy).
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