I am pleased to see some positive comments on this beautful course.
Iam fortunate enough to play there every year in the Stocker Cup, and look forward very much to returning every year that I am invited.
It is a wonderful place, a dream of very nice people, with the Stocker family amongst the original course planners.
The setting is simply beautiful, the course design I like, very player friendly but challenging enough as well.
The design is indeed an attempt at minimalistic principles that one feels became a little Fazio'ed and as such becomes a mixture of design philosophies......one can only imagine what C & C ...or...Doak....or Hanse.....may have done on the same property. That bben said it is most certainly worth a play if ever you get the chance...and a Doak 5.5 for me.
As I said..I loook forward to playing there and maikng the long trip every year, it is easily worth the time and expense.
The routing is very good, an easy course to walk.... although a little hilly....but not vast distances from green to tee.
Great elevation changes, and some wonderful green complexes, which can be rather severe at times.
The greens at numbers 9,11,14,15 and18 are particularly testing, but all can be punishing if you get on the wrong side of the pin.
I certainly like the place, and what a great clubhouse.
You guys heading down for the Kings Putter will have the chance to meet a guy called George Kelley, who was the best friend of Peter Stocker, whose idea the Preserve was in the first palce..but as many of you know Peter wsa killed in ahelicopter accident before he project was completed.
George is the owner of Stevenson Ranch, and a very good agronomist in his own right..very interesting guy.