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Episode Thirty One - Royal Melbourne (East)

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One of Australia’s finest layout, and one that is often over-looked by locals and overseas visitors alike. We’ve been looking forward to covering East, and hope that you enjoy the discussion. This episode kicks off with a brief summary of the experience at the Marvel Stadium Golf event in Melbourne, and the imminent opening of the underground carpark at Royal Melbourne are briefly discussed before launching into the main fare. Matt provides a little detail on the origins of the East course, and the work of Alex Russell both on completing the West, and designing and building the East. Two great images that flesh out the origins of the course, and provide an example of the early form of one or two holes in particular. The nature of the land on which the course sits is discussed, and how that influences the design of the course, providing a layout of contrasting character to the West next door. There’s an 18 hole match play exercise that Scott conducts where East and West face off. Other issues including the potential for an East hole to be the best par three on the entire complex. The story of Gary Player’s amazing 1963 Australian Open, won over the East course amazes Scott. The highlights of the East course are covered, along with one or two perceived lower moments. Changes to the layouts over the years from Hawtree and Doak are also covered. We hope you enjoy listening to the chat about one of Australia’s finest golf courses. Those who wish to visit Royal Melbourne can commence enquiries via this link - https://www.royalmelbourne.com.au/visitors/ The specifics on Dr. John Green’s book on the History of Royal Melbourne’s courses for those hoping to track down a copy - https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/5196961 Images related to this episode can be found on our Instagram page (@AustralianGolfPassport) and on Twitter (@AusGolfPassport). Images accompanied by attribution to their owners / creators. Angus And Grace Go Golfing are working on some new spring garments, and have stock of their fantastic women’s and men’s ranges ready to ship. You won’t find better quality pants, polos, and caps. They have a range of super stylist apparel for on- and off-course mischief. Thanks to those listeners who have already hit AAGGG – we appreciate you supporting them! Follow AAGGG on Insta (@angusandgracegogolfing) and if you’re in Sydney, head in to the store for an amazing golf experience, at 39 William Street Paddington. Thanks so much to Angus And Grace Go Golfing for supporting the podcast. Visit - http://www.angusandgracegogolfing.com Podcast intro music - Nbhd Nick / Stop Playing With Me - Instrumental / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
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One of Australia’s finest layout, and one that is often over-looked by locals and overseas visitors alike. We’ve been looking forward to covering East, and hope that you enjoy the discussion. This episode kicks off with a brief summary of the experience at the Marvel Stadium Golf event in Melbourne, and the imminent opening of the underground carpark at Royal Melbourne are briefly discussed before launching into the main fare. Matt provides a little detail on the origins of the East course, and the work of Alex Russell both on completing the West, and designing and building the East. Two great images that flesh out the origins of the course, and provide an example of the early form of one or two holes in particular. The nature of the land on which the course sits is discussed, and how that influences the design of the course, providing a layout of contrasting character to the West next door. There’s an 18 hole match play exercise that Scott conducts where East and West face off. Other issues including the potential for an East hole to be the best par three on the entire complex. The story of Gary Player’s amazing 1963 Australian Open, won over the East course amazes Scott. The highlights of the East course are covered, along with one or two perceived lower moments. Changes to the layouts over the years from Hawtree and Doak are also covered. We hope you enjoy listening to the chat about one of Australia’s finest golf courses. Those who wish to visit Royal Melbourne can commence enquiries via this link - https://www.royalmelbourne.com.au/visitors/ The specifics on Dr. John Green’s book on the History of Royal Melbourne’s courses for those hoping to track down a copy - https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/5196961 Images related to this episode can be found on our Instagram page (@AustralianGolfPassport) and on Twitter (@AusGolfPassport). Images accompanied by attribution to their owners / creators. Angus And Grace Go Golfing are working on some new spring garments, and have stock of their fantastic women’s and men’s ranges ready to ship. You won’t find better quality pants, polos, and caps. They have a range of super stylist apparel for on- and off-course mischief. Thanks to those listeners who have already hit AAGGG – we appreciate you supporting them! Follow AAGGG on Insta (@angusandgracegogolfing) and if you’re in Sydney, head in to the store for an amazing golf experience, at 39 William Street Paddington. Thanks so much to Angus And Grace Go Golfing for supporting the podcast. Visit - http://www.angusandgracegogolfing.com Podcast intro music - Nbhd Nick / Stop Playing With Me - Instrumental / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
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