I don't think it's beyond the realm of possibility that "minimalism" misapplied could ruin a world-class piece of golf property someday.
Forrest R quote "To the degree that it may be the only concept, or even the primary concept, of a golf course...that may be its undoing."
FWIW from a commentator of low credibility, Agreed.
Tom,
fyi, Andy Troeger has also posted some pics of SunRidge which you can find with the search tool.
Tom and Ryan,
I played Talking Stick for the first time on my visit and though I liked it was surprised that it has attracted so much attention given how "restrained" it is. #2 jumped up and bit me, as I got my tee ball a little too far left and watched in horror as it kept rolling and rolling left and finally ended up about 3 feet out of bounds. It nicks you to death like that all over the course, and that can drive some golfers crazy. The gentleman I played with kept wondering aloud--"how is this course rated 119?"
But #13 suggests to me why you may need multiple plays to really appreciate the course. From the middle tee it's 356 yards, bunkers right, 211 to carry. The safer route is left, to the center of the fairway, which I followed with a well-hit drive that took a big satisfying bounce and roll. I had about 90 yards to hole, which was cut left, near a threatening bunker and on the second tier of a 3-tiered green. I thought I had a couple of choices to get it close--a hooking runner, or a "dead-arm" wedge, as they say on TV, that doesn't spin. I don't have enough talent for that latter shot, and the hooking runner I have played, but only when forced to from trouble. I thought that had a good chance to find the bunker if it was too aggressive. So I elected to go with the conventional wisdom, a high wedge. It hit on the second tier and spun back, all the way down to the front of the green, 40-45 feet away. From there I 3-putted for bogey. I was muttering "next time..." when I came off that green--and several others. But on 13 if you choose to go right over the bunkers and miss it right, you might be kicking yourself for making double or worse. Classic risk-reward hole, but certainly not too loud about it--that was the theme throughout. I stayed interested throughout, but it's been established that I'm a reputation slut, so I was bound to.
Matt,
I still don't think my comments on SunRidge were a personal affront to you--in fact I thought I implied in my first post that while I was personally put off by management's (IMO) ill-advised attempts to draw golfers in by highlighting the GPS system and other features that don't appeal to me, if a GCAer said it was OK, that might be enough for me to go out of my way to play it. In criticizing things I don't like that you do, I am as you said expressing a personal opinion based on whatever information I have at the ready. That's all--truly, I am not trying to call in to question your expertise on the Valley of the Sun or to suggest that my knowledge was somehow greater. And kudos, you seem to have brought all the SunRidge fans out of the woodwork!