God dammit Dan King, is there NOTHING you can't do earlier and better than me? I played the Valley Course yesterday morning and was all excited to come in here and tell everyone of a great new place where Jack (or his minions) saw the light and whammo, I see this. So much for my thunder.
I will concur with the esteemed Mr. King that it is one hell of a golf course. In addition on the positive side, and I can't believe Dan left this out, but there is a short par 4 with a BIARRITZ green! I am not kidding! Yes! Well, not the standard 220+ par 3 type biarritz (so maybe it doesn't meet the definition?), this is angled off from you a bit and it's on a par4, but the green itself most definitely has two plateaus and a significant hollow in the middle and I was cracking up laughing when I saw it. It's a very cool hole - short par 4, only 350 or so, dl left - and if you go far enough right as is the proper play (I know now), you have a shot running straight in along the angled green, allowing for a bounce through the hollow to a back pin.... Again, the green is smaller than the standard biarritz also, but what the hell, we don't get this stuff at CA public courses. I was very impressed.
The spectacles par 5 mentioned above was interesting to me because unlike it's famous father at Carnoustie, here the spectacles come into play ON THE DRIVE. From the white tee they are about 265 out, slightly down hill... so make that 285 from the blue...just the place where a strong player has to think about reaching them... Very cool. Great greensite on this hole also.
I don't mind gushing - this course is great. There are several other wonderful holes worth mentioning but this is too long as it is.
BUT, there is a negative. Dan seems to have glossed over a serious downside I saw - it is one TOUGH walk, which sucks especially since the land is basically flat and there's no reason for it to be so...Whoever chose the sequence of holes must have been on acid. I'd say about 12 times, you leave a green and have a tee right next to you, only to find out it's NOT YOUR NEXT HOLE and you have to walk 1/2 mile to get to where that is! It was brutal... time and time again this happened... and the walk from 9 green to 10 tee was Bajamar-esque (2mile cart ride there, used for effect here). I've got to think the current routing is temporary... give me a map of the course and I know I could do it better, keeping every hole exactly as it is. The end result is you have a basically unwalkable course on very flat ground... I was BEAT after my 18.
Just reversing the nines would do wonders.
And another negative - whereas Dan got the afternoon twilight rate, full fare on weekends is $75, so not cheap. Of course compared to it's neighbor at $125, it's a steal. It's a better course.
I'll go back again FOR SURE the next free weekday afternoon I have.
Anyone in the Bay Area or coming here should check it out also - and play all 36 if you can, just for a great lesson in contrasting styles... Over-the-top brutality at the Tournament course, fun, subtle strategy on the Valley. It's amazing to me they came from the same company.
Just do be prepared for a VERY tough walk on the Valley, and carts only on the Tournament.
TH
ps - Dan, I was sitting around watching boring USOpen coverage Fri afternoon.. gimme a call next time you head out for something like this! I was thinking yesterday you were the one guy I would have LOVED to play this course with... my partners didn't get it at all.