As part of a birthday weekend in northern Michigan, I was lucky to spend two days with my wife at the Kingsley Club this weekend, As always, the team there was nothing short of fantastic and we had a great time. I played 27 holes on Friday and another 18 this morning before driving home this afternoon. I always enjoy every second on the property...
There are several course changes in the works at the club - the furthest along is the change to cut lines on the 17th hole - I wanted to provide some photos I took this past weekend. Nothing is really new from what we discussed several weeks ago now, but just some new perspectives on the changes.
From the tee box area...
From just right of the old centerline bunkers at the top of the hill...
From the bottom of the hill in the right hand rough looking back...you can see in this photo that it looks like they are extending the fairway on the right hand side (from the tee) as well a few feet...
From behind the green looking back...
The hole is certainly more challenging now, especially with the addition of the new back (gold tee). I played both rounds from back there - the first landed in the second fairway bunker right of the fairway and the other on the fairway just inside the left fairway bunkers. I think it is safe to say that carrying down the hill on the tee shot from this tee is out of the question for me unless the hole is playing downwind and I hit an exceptional drive. From this tee, even hitting to the fairway bunkers is a very solid hit and you don't get much roll because the fairway rises all the way to the crest before it before it begins down to the valley.
I think the changes are really good and make the hole much more difficult - before it was simply trying to crush a driver and seeing what happened.
For the first weekend in May, I thought the course was in exceptional shape - a tribute to the mild winter and early spring along with Dan Lucas and his team...
I can't wait to get back - if I can't sneak away between now and June 25th - then my next trip will be the "Hundred Hole Hike"! Six chances in one day to birdie #17...