With its cluster of (large) homes at the base of its summits, Steele Canyon (Gary Player, 1991) could be mistaken for a small ski resort in the off-season. I did not heed the trustworthy advice of my golf bud Mike, who normally walks, to join him in a cart this time (which was last week). Well, I needed the exercise…It was my toughest walk ever--tougher than Mt. Woodson, though I was 10 years younger when I walked Mt. Woodson…
We played the Canyon and Ranch 9s for $80 twilight, starting at 1 and finishing before dark. A third 9 is called Vineyard. The total elevation changes of Canyon (especially Canyon!) and Ranch must put them near the top of any list of 18 holes in this category, if an elevation-change category exists, which must, following an iron logic, also place SC near rock bottom in the hearts of walkers.
The golf? I had a blast. There was never a dull moment, unless a brain fried by exertion hallucinated pleasure. If I could post pics, I might try to test that, i.e. collect my thoughts by recreating the round with their assistance. Firm, brown Bermuda fws. Immaculate Bent greens, if w/o a whole lot to think about. Spectacular setting in Jamul without housing.
Could installing ziplines be "a thing"? Has it been done elsewhere? Seems like a marketing win and a win for walkers. In the meantime, the verticals are black diamonds for walkers. But I liked SC enough to resign myself to a future of climbing in and out of its wheeled chairlifts.