Craig and User.
That is the fourth hole, I bombed a three around the corner with a draw and had a 7 iron in. A great hole, really great view of the hotel. The view from the ninth green is great too.
Jeremy,
I was hoping to get down to play RM before the season was out, but know it seems like a tough chance. I will be in Montreal in October at some point so I hope the weather holds out.
As for the changes, I will be sad if the second hole is gone. I think that is a great hole, requires you to really shape the ball, and the green is one of the most interesting Thompson greens I have seen. The greensite also reminds me of the 3rd at Cataraqui, another favourite of mine.
As mentioned the fourth is quite dramatic, it follows a semi-Redan hole. Five is a long uphill par four which another great driving hole.
Six is the drop shot par three, really pretty, not really that difficult, so long as you leave it below the hole.
Eight is a great risk reward short par four. I went for the green one day (playing skins) and made it, the second day I laid into the fairway. The green complex is so difficult that the 90 yard wedge shot is none to easy.
Nine is as dramatic a par three as six. Over a valley with a huge rock face short of the uphill green. The bunker behind the green is death, putting is really the only play.
11 is another great driving hole. The approach is to a small incredibly deceiving green. Great hole, though a buddy was blocked out twice and might disagree.
14 is the great golf hole on the course. A sweeping downhill par four that has trouble all over it and a great green.
15 is the most difficult green complex on the course, and there are lots to choose from. This helps because technology has neutered the hole a little bit.
18 is good finisher, though again a little short with modern technology.
Overall, I thought the course was one of the most demanding 6,250 yard course I have played. The greens were a little slow, though if they were any faster, some of the green complexes would have been a nightmare.
You certainly cannot lose focus on the tee shots as they truly set it all up. I really enjoyed getting back here.
I will get some pictures up in the next few days.