Welcome to the Hotel California
Such a lovely place (Such a lovely place)
Such a lovely face
Plenty of room at the Hotel California
Any time of year (Any time of year)
You can find it here
And I was thinking to myself,
'This could be Heaven or this could be Hell'
Well, The MPCC's Beach House was built in 1926 and was then known as the Bath House. The beach in front was sandy and a delight. The sand was eventually washed away leaving nothing but rocks. The Club rented it out as a private residence for some twenty or thirty years and just in the last eight or nine has it become the private party house of record. Perhaps a bit of a ‘Hotel California’.
One of the locals has arranged for some photos showing how heaven became hell in the recent storm. The recent storm, the worst in fifty years, smashed the windows of The Bath House, the surf breached the house and the clean-up crew found a four pound salmon inside amongst the kelp.
Out on the course, the storm would have put the recent photo-fest of MPCC Dunes #14 to shame. Even after the storm, the seas look pretty big. One can only imagine what is was like at the height of the storm. Perhaps Raynor knew what he was doing when he ventured no further west than he did. The Rees Jones green will be back in play on Wednesday.
Any thoughts of a Cypress Point #18 tee would appear to be pure folly in such weather.
This photo shows the Dunes #14 green where a huge rock embedded in the turf and then the surging water moved it along like a knife carving through butter. Yes, back in play on Wednesday (so the local tells me). These course staff guys are GOOD!
Dunes #2 (I think) – have they added a fairway bunker on the right in the last 18 months?
Shore #1 (I think)
James B, for the Local