Nish picks five holes that stayed with him long after the cards were binned, and explore why memory, setting, and small rituals beat raw score. From Trump’s commanding 14th to Queens’ phone box charm, we trace the moments that defined a year of golf.
• how he choose holes he can still walk in his head
• trump 14th as theatre and isolation
• Dumbarnie 8th as beautiful, playable downhill par three
• Hindhead 5th as true roller coaster heathland
• Gullane 17th as character and golden hour finish
• Queens Gleneagles 9th as reveal, rhythm, and halfway phone ritual
• why our best-played holes differ from our favourites
• the role of views, elevation, and timing in course design
• separating performance from experience to value architecture
• shots we still savour: Gleneagles near‑eagle, Hollinwell stripe
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