Can anyone explain to me the fascination some have w LaCosta and Aviara ?
I have never found either of them to be worth playing more than once and
even once is being kind.
I do admit I have not played either in quite a few years so maybe things have changed for the better.
Have to say that San Diego may lay claim to the nation's best year-round weather but it's supply of quality available golf options may have to rank as one of the worst.
No one of sound mind would be able to explain the love-fest with these 2 courses. So I'll try with Aviara, which I know better than LC.
Attached to Four Seasons, the first "real" CCFAD in SD county, decent logo, well conditioned, Arnold Palmer, nice clubhouse, convenient location, adjacent to natural lagoon (that you can't see), lots of flowers/fauna, rockwork, water features, some nice trees. I can have seen no changes here in the last 12 years. Of all the positive comments that have ever been told, not a one concerns the layout or design features. It's all about the periphery and that's why we have something that costs $235, is loved by the masses, and generally packed.
I can find little value there from a design standpoint. I did enjoy getting out early and playing consecutive mornings in under 3 hours when staying down there in 2006.