Hi Tim.
Wussed? Thanks for that. At #17, we were halved in a two dollar match, and my opponent had just splashed his second. From the gold, I had 221 for my second, and might have gone for it knowing what I do now of the green complex, but for the first time around, I laid back to a fat landing area at 120 yards, and still had maybe 12 feet to putt for the birdie. Why go for it? Play the course, but play the match, too. And this was a tight one.
I had mixed feelings about #14. It was not there, in front of me. And what was there, mislead me. Hit what seemed to be a perfect 3-metal just past the marker, and paid for it by having to draw my approach around a tree. Live and learn. Next time, the closer you play it to the right, the wider your opening. Once you know it, the hole is all about execution, and I have no issues with that.
As for the rest...#1 is all air, and leaves room to miss an opening drive, although it sure doesn't feel that way from the altitude. #2, the snaking par 5, was a bit confusing...more a matter of placement than nerve. #3 played like the last march into that 3-club wind. Loved the sand in the middle of the fairway. #4 is okay, but nothing exceptional.
#8 does not reward good shot making.
#15 is all about hole placements, right fairway for a right flag, and left for the left.
#18 is very good and challenging, although as someone noted earlier, we have seen plenty of holes like it before.
Joel, btw, hit a big drive followed by a world-class approach to a couple of feet. It was a thing of beauty and an excellent conclusion to his almost perfect back nine (save that no-wuss miscalculation on 17 when he went for it).
Again, I'm saying we liked the course, but they might have done more with it. And, it's easier to nitpick than to design.
Wayne,
I am not exceptionally long and I got on No. 17 with a 3 hybrid from the gold tees, if you hit two wedges, it sounds like you wussed out not going for it.
Besides the holes you mentioned, I really liked the 7th(Redan), 10, 11, and really liked 18.
Which holes befuddled you? I thought it was all right there in front of you, although 8 requires some course knowledge not visible the first time from the tee.