I took a quick spin around Radrick Farms yesterday evening. Is this one of the most interesting, early (1965) Pete Dye designs that's rarely spoken of, or what? I'd be interested in comments from those who've played it.
There are some very tight holes, with trees in the way. The course seems to be pretty short these days as well. There are some big-time par 4s, but the par 5s are pretty short by today's standards. But the greens are wild. And several holes really intrigued me upon first sight, including 1, 4, 5 (awesome green site), 6, 8, 9, 11 (very unique par 3, uphill, to a blind green surface), 12, 15, and 17.
The bunker style at Radrick is pretty unique as well, featuring roll-over, steep, grass faces. I can't recall seeing similar looking bunkers anywhere, personally.
The course was in great shape, too, with the U of M Invitational being played there this weekend. I hope to return soon for a game... to actually putt those greens!
P.S. Ann Arbor golfers are lucky, with the U of M course, Barton Hills, and Radrick Farms all in town.