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As innocent and well-meaning as they are, the “Bandonistas” are also relentless, emphatic and so sure of themselves

They had really started to annoy me. As innocent and well-meaning as they were, they were also relentless—and so emphatic, so damned sure of themselves. For the better part of three years I had suffered their gushing pronouncements and smug sermons, nodding patiently and feigning enthrallment with a series of politely timed “Wow!”s, “Really?”s and “No kidding!”s. By last spring, however, I had heard enough.

I’m referring, of course, to golf’s fastest-growing cult: the Bandonistas, that fraternity of fanatics conjoined and consumed by the conviction that true golf Nirvana can be achieved only on a dreary stretch of coastline in southern Oregon.

Ever since the official opening of the Bandon Dunes golf course in 1999—an opening I was unfortunately unable to attend—the reports had been streaming back.

“You have to see this place,” said one of my colleagues. “It’s unlike anything in the U.S.”

“Pure golf at its finest,” said another.

“More Scottish than Scotland,” said a third, in a particularly irksome tone. I was intrigued, but also busy, so all I could do was sit and listen as the breathless raves continued, not just from golf insiders but regular hacks as well—friends of mine who took delight in regaling me on the charm and challenge of a course they had seen but I hadn’t. Then, in 2001, just when I thought the torrent of platitudes might end, it spewed forth again, worse than ever, with the opening of a second course on the same spot—Pacific Dunes.

“I didn’t think Bandon could be topped, but this one did it.”

“It’s brutal but bewitching—Ballybunion with better views.”

“I needed three days just to lift my lower jaw and restore my eyes back to their sockets.”

“I’ve just booked the 18th tee for my wedding—and my funeral.”

At the end of that year, when Golf magazine’s biennial course rankings appeared, there was Bandon Dunes as 70th in the world and Pacific Dunes, in its debut, an astonishing 26th. Word had spread among the cognoscenti that, once this layout matured a bit—and more people got to see it—Pacific Dunes might actually become regarded as the No. 1 course on the planet.




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