Overall I showed up with low to no expectations....not sure why, but I did.
Well I was wrong and I know the anti-Fazio/RTJ/Rees/etc crowd will bash me for this, but I thought it was a very good course. I played with a member of Congressional and honestly as we were walking off the 18 green I said "well, what did you think....I thought is was great, maybe even as good as...." and he jumped in and said "Congressional"
Was it the minimalist, scruffy bunkers, central hazards, shaved chipping areas we all love...no. But it was still very very good from that different school of thought.
A few have asked about being able to drive a couple of the par 4s. We played next to the back tees and I couldn't sniff driving any of them.
The course was in perfect shape. Greens were fast and true and fairways were like carpet. The rough was tough, but the fairways were plenty wide and never felt claustrophobic.
I never could keep the hole numbers straight because they used #1 and #2 as #17 and #18 for the President's Cup so what I had seen on TV wasn't the same numbers I played.
They have made a handful of changes over the years and seem to be making it better and better. The 14th where Freddie made that bomb putt they have shaved that back mound down on the back side of the green and now there are about 10 more pin placements. The also moved the 18 green from up on the hillside to right down by the water (which I usually hate water) and made it a fantastic finishing hole.
For it to be built on a man-made lake there was a tremendous amount of movement in the fairway. One fairway had a hollow in it you could hide a car in and not see it, however if you scanned the horizon you could see most of the up and downs were truly natural ridges and thus none of it felt forced or contrived.
Again, if there are 100 better courses in America I have need to see them.