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\"The condition. And holes that you remember. Small, flat greens but not lots of bumps in them. One driveable par 4. Par 5s that are reachable. Adare Manor is fun.\"<\/blockquote>\r\n\u2013 Shane Lowry<\/strong>\r\n\"Different variables so you can easily distinguish each hole. Long par 4s, short par 4s, par 5s where you can gamble. I like small greens, they make it interesting.\"<\/blockquote>\r\n\u2013 Viktor Hovland<\/strong>\r\n\"Variation, a nice mix of holes. Not too many holes that are the same. Different types of par 3s, holes that change in direction. Good position of bunkering - it needs to have bunkers and run-offs in the right positions. I like plateaux in greens, not Mickey Mouse bumps but plateaux that you have to hit to get close to pins. Examples I would give you are De Pan, Hilversumsche and Eindhoven in the Netherlands.\"<\/blockquote>\r\n\u2013 Joost Luiten<\/strong>\r\n\"Contours. Contours and firmness. So can see what need to do and hit different shape shots in order to let the land help you. By doing that you maximise how far you can hit it off the tee and then on approaches you can use those slopes to get it close to the hole...or if you fail, be short sided. That's the strategic element; if you get it wrong, it is a very, very hard up and down. It's not tricky but for some reason nobody seems to know how to design courses like that any more. We play so many courses that could be way better, but they are not; thick rough and softish greens - and they're boring to play and, I'm guessing, boring to watch.\"<\/blockquote>\r\n\u2013 Oliver Wilson<\/strong>\r\n\r\n\r\n
\"Firm greens. Because it makes it so challenging. You need to have a reachable par 4. And two par 5s that are reachable in two. Fontainebleau in France is a good example...short but tough, the 17th there is a great example of a fun hole.\"<\/blockquote>\r\n\u2013 Alex Levy<\/strong>\r\n\"Somewhere that needs you to shape the ball off the tee rather than being so wide that you can just bomb it anywhere. So that requires bunkering or tree lines. I also want to see fairly slopey greens that are fairly small with run-offs. That's what makes a course fun. Wentworth is a great test for us and so is fun \u2013 but not for amateurs.\"<\/blockquote>\r\n\u2013 Thomas Detry<\/strong>\r\n\"A tough course for good players but is playable for everyone. So good luck with deciding what those are! A fun course shouldn't have many if any cross hazards \u2013 either water or bunkers. So a tour player can play with a 36-handicapper and they can also enjoy it. Some movement in the green, but not stupid. Royal Melbourne and St Andrews are my two suggestions.\"<\/blockquote>\r\n\u2013 Robert Karlsson<\/strong>\r\n\"Everything in front of you. Distinct pin locations. Driveable par 4s. Short par 3s that require accurate shots \u2013 not this 200-yard s*** that we get \u2013 it's f***ing boring. There are courses we play on tour where you think, 'Really? What were they thinking?' Views are always welcome. Condition has to be good but it's not crucial if you're playing for fun.\"<\/blockquote>\r\n\u2013 Nicolas Colsaerts<\/strong>\r\n\"Risk and reward. Par 3s that are penal but not long. They need to be short and with tricky greens. And let's say I like Alps views as I'm Austrian.\"<\/blockquote>\r\n\u2013 Bernd Wiesberger<\/strong>\r\n\"Reachable par 5s. I like Wentworth now, it has improved a lot. I still have a few shots that I don't have in my library, but I like it. I love Carnoustie, it is the best links course. The most demanding. St. Andrews is the most special and traditional but \u2013 and I know I am being crazy here \u2013 I prefer Carnoustie.\"<\/blockquote>\r\n\u2013 Alvaro Quiros<\/strong>\r\nNCG's Top 100 Fun Golf Courses in GB&I<\/h3>\r\n
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