Joe,
I have no idea if it cost $60 million, 50 million, or 10 million.
I was just pointing out that this was supposed to be the course to compete with Shadow Creek, only up in the foothills rather than the desert floor.
I'm sure the budget was generous.
The fact that it's just another version of the typical Rees Jones course superimposed on the land is what I'm criticizing.
Here's the bottom line. Rees's career spans back nearly 40 years. If you visit his website you can see the multitudes of courses he designed, oftimes for deep-pocketed owners on highly-sought after sites, who I'm sure put out a heckuva lot of money for the Open Doctor.
It would be reasonable to think that out of all those efforts, many of which are very fine Doak Scale 4's, 5's, 6's, you'd get a lot of 7's, 8's, and even a 9 or two.
How many Rees Jones courses would rate a Doak Scale 7 or above?
I'll start by nominating my favorite, Olde Kinderhook, which is about a 7.5, maybe even an 8.
The next best course of his I've played is Huntsville, which is about a 6.5, on tremendous land where at least a 7 should have been attained.
Others??
Matt Ward,
Great to see you back and I think you know my criticisms of Rees are not knee-jerk or ill-considered, or based on limited experience on his courses.
I've played a bunch.
Hope to see you around a bit more often.