Played Black Bear GC (formerly Canterberry) in Parker, Colorado today (sorry, did not bring the camera). It's been years since I played it, and some things have changed. There was barely a house near the course last time I was there, but they've pretty much completed all of the housing now. What's nice, given the reality of the housing, is that all the corridors are at least two holes wide, if you know what I mean. There's not the feeling you get from singlefile holes routed through canyons of houses. The course didn't feel confined.
The reason I bring up this course is that I know that the architect, Jeff Brauer, posts on this forum, and I'd be interested if he would discuss the creation of this course. The ground on which the course lies is challenging to say the least - hilly, with deep arroyos throughout. It makes for a lot of intimidating carries, uphill, downhill, and sidehill lies, and several long hikes/rides between holes.
Positives for me were the rolling fairways, the firm conditions, and approaches that sometimes required a fade, sometimes a draw, sometimes a purely aerial approach, and sometimes were receptive to bump and run. Negatives were the aforementioned long hauls between holes, somewhat repetitive bunkering, and greens that seemed fairly bland (but to be fair, they had recently been aerated and sanded, and so there's probably a lot more break there than I was seeing).
Has anyone out there played the course? Any opinions? And if Jeff Brauer is out there......any memories of the design and construction? Both Pradera and Colorado Golf Club are within 10 miles of Black Bear. Are they on more or less similar ground, or less difficult?