Our last game at the lovely Christchurch course - another club with a proud history as the second oldest club in New Zealand. The earthquake 5 years ago devastated the club with the lovely old Tudor style clubhouse requiring demolition.During the earthquake people were actually playing the course and they completed the game , unaware that the gables on the clubhouse had collapsed.The ground floor section of the new clubhouse referencing some of the Tudor style was only just opened however there are not sufficient funds to complete and open the second story.
The course itself is in excellent condition with rolling fairways bordered with mature trees. Greens are challenging - very big, often tiered and verrry fast! Some small ponds dot the course and a stream crosses a number of holes.
For our last dinner we walked into the city centre to Bamboozle, a Japanese tapas style eatery. Very different but fun.
Once again we were struck with the devastation of the earthquake - five years later, empty lots, piles of rubble, buildings propped up with girders, scaffolding, cracked facades, not to mention bridges over the Avon River and roads still closed are dotted everywhere. Many residential properties remain boarded and fenced off for insurance claims for some residents are still unresolved - a source of great stress and unimagined trauma. The great Cathedral in the centre of Christchurch is propped up with rubble and with a repair bill of 120 million dollars unlikely to be restored any tine soon - it was uninsured!
And so our holiday comes to an end - it has been a most enjoyable time, despite the fact that I was not able to play and could only observe - what perfect golf one can play when not a ball is struck.
Many thanks to everyone for making the trip so good for me - a great group of people with whom to travel.