This is interesting to me...after reading the first 10 or so
responses to Yannick's question I wasn't feeling any real
interest in checking out Lost Canyons. But after the pictures
were posted, I immediately changed my mind. Look at those
green complexes! And the setting... It has to be worth at
least one play.
Not too many think highly of it
both Lost Canyon courses are imposed onto severe
land, and are severe courses with severe features. Miss and
your ball is likely gone.
penal, overpriced and no fun
It is just that it is too severe, nearly every hole with
no forgiveness into the barancas and gulches, etc. Cart ball,
and severe angles off tees with fairways running out too
soon, can lead to a difficult and less than enjoyable flow of a
game.
Lost Canayons dserves to stay lost. While there are
some good holes there are too many that use land that really
was meant more to ski on than play golf on.
I understand the general complaint is that it is too penal and
that the land is too severe in places. And the price seems to
be an issue as well. But almost all of you who responded
negatively also say that there are some good holes, good
features, good moments at Lost Canyons.
So, what are they? If I'm deciding about whether to play a
new course I'd like to hear what's good and bad about the
course. So far, I've only read what's bad (although not in
much detail) with only vague references about what's good.
For example, no one has said anything (good or bad) about
the green complexes--are they as interesting as the pictures
would indicate?
Would it be a good match play course?