I enjoyed the outing & I think Matt really missed out!
Lederach is refreshing. I chuckled on several occasions at Kelly's willingness to think outside of the typical public course box, starting with the green on #1. An approach that does not reach the rear, upper level( and I mean upper) is pretty much a guaranteed 3 putt. I'd like to juxtapose the greens at Lederach against, say, Tattersall, for a modern course comparison! I'd recommend the course
to anyone on GCA.
I love Kelly's use of hazards, knobs, and blindness. On a couple holes, though, I was surprised at how easily decent shots trickled off the canted fairways into the woods. For the guys that played, what
did you think about the death march uphill par 5 (#12?), and the
300 yd par 4 (#9?).
My guess is that the site wasn't the easiest, but I think that a lot of the
earth moving was very well done.
I'd be curious to hear Kelly's comments on working within residential
and environmental boundaries. How did they affect his work?
Many thanks to Steve S and to Kelly B Moran!