One of the many reasons I love golf is the walk. At most courses, there's wildlife, interesting flora, and good views, and if you're lucky, there's ocean.
I've walked a lot of tracks, and I can honestly think of no better walk then Wentworth by the Sea. This old track is appropriately named as most of it's holes offer ocean or marsh views. It's hilly and winds around the marsh through really old forests. It's short and quirky, but far from easy. Small greens laden with subtle breaks just seem to ooze 3 putts from time to time. There's a lot of forced carries that seem longer then they play on the card. I honestly think you could play here for a whole season and not figure out everything this gem has to offer. The conditions are pristine and the club boasts some fantastic architecture, but most of all, it's a simply stunning stroll. When Mark Twain sputtered his infamous quote, I'm 100% sure he wasn't walking here.
I'll let the pictures do the talking...
Chris letting the 915 eat
Trying to focus on the shot instead of the views is a challenge all in itself.
New England golf at its finest.
If I can take a good picture here, you know it's scenic.