I played Tim Liddy's Cambridge course in Evansville a few weeks back and had a great experience. Given its $35 dollar green fee and location in the flat farmland of Evansville, IN, I wasn't expecting much from the course.
However, it turned out to be one of the more fun and interesting courses I've played this summer. It is a links-style layout and incorporates some nice short par fours (# 8, 11), interesting putting surfaces (some of which are quite dramatic - the 9th as one example) and shaping on several green complexes that transform the relatively flat farmland into raised profiles which reminded me a bit of Dornoch or Burnham & Berrow (the 7th and 17th come to mind).
One question that has been bugging me, though, is why the team chose to use zoysia grass for the fairways when the design of the course seems to encourage ground play. Is zoysia easier / less expensive to maintain than other fairway grasses (given the low greens fees and presumed limited operating budget this seems to be a reasonable explanation)?
Again, congrats and thank you to Tim Liddy for building such a fun, interesting and accessible golf course.
-David Q