I played Wintonbury Hills yesterday with a friend of mine. The sun is on vacation from New England, and it had rained for the better part of four days, but fortunately, it was 'only' overcast, sans rain yesterday. Anyway, I was amazed, as always, at the condition of the golf course. The fairways were a bit soggy, but that's inescapable given the recent wet spell. However, I was pleasantly confounded by the firmness and speed of the greens.
WHGC's greens are easily the best-maintained of any sub-$100 greens fees golf courses I have ever played public course. In addition, the mix of subtle and severe contours makes putting a lot of fun, with quite a few greens running from front to back. When the fairways are firm and fast, it's a whole lot of fun. The one element that I'd love to see added at some point would be some more chipping areas around some of the greens. The two holes that would be really improved by this are #s 3 and 12, the two short par threes. But for $20 for juniors, I'm not complaining.
Lastly, I loved the new tees on the three lengthened holes. Hole 6 has increased from about 395 to 427. The approach shot is more demanding now. I wish they'd bring those centerline bunkers into play off the tee! Awesome greensite with a gigantic, 10-foot deep chipping area to the right. The 7th has gone from 222 to 255
!! It is now the most difficult hole on the golf course, I believe. It now takes a driver down to the cape-style greensite. Finally, the 9th is now 191 from the back, up from 170. It fills some of the gap in par three differences, which have gone from (3, 7, 9, 12, 17) 163, 222, 170, 168, 230, to 163, 255, 191, 168, 230.
Sorry for the long-windedness, but if you're ever in the area, be sure to check Wintonbury out. Lots of fun.