Tom:
Using the Doak scale what number would you give to the Champions Course?
Using the same scale what numbers would you give to the top public courses you have played in the immediate vicinity.
Thanks for your assistance ...
p.s. If the course is charging $43 during high season that's an incredible steal !
Matt, keeping in mind my lack of experience with top level courses, I may not be the best person to offer a "Doak scale rating," but recognizing it as a method of communication, I'll give it a shot.
I offer my assessment based purely on the descriptions provided for the Doak Scale, without any knowledge of other courses or their ratings for comparison.
The TPC Champions is certainly a 4+, probably a solid 5 ("A good course to choose if you are in the vicinity and looking for a game, but don't spent another day away from home to see it.")
By comparison I would rate the better high end publics in the Phoenix area I've played as 6's (TSN, Raven@Verrado, SunRidge Canyon...), and a few that might be 7's (WeKoPa Saguaro, and Apache Stronghold). I don't think I've ever played anything that would be considered an 8 or higher. Papago might be a 7 once the restoration is done and the conditioning improved.
How's that?
Considering the high season greens fees, the Champions course gets bumped up a notch on the "Value Scale." I also liked that it is a walkable core layout without housing intrusion. There is the minor annoyance of overhead air traffic arriving to the adjacent Scottsdale airport, but since I've been playing at Longbow (same issue - at the end of the Mesa Falcon Field runway) I've learned to tune it out.
I would concur with Renli's assessment - I also enjoyed the old layout so I have mixed feelings when something like that is replaced with another good but not particularly great course. The Champions is definitely longer and more difficult and he's right about the bunkering - I can't think back to any shot that doesn't have a bunker to consider.
So as I said, definitely worth a visit - and most certainly so in the winter high season with the walking rate of $43.
Tom