Finally getting to check in after an extended week in FLA (& GA, getting rained out on Friday....was looking forward to playing Kinderlou Forest, but not to be).
Of course, another great trip with GCAers. They treated us well at Silverthorn CC, considering we were the only ones there enjoying the dining & libations. We were surprised to find that the course is open to the public & they said many locals don't even know that.
I found it appropriate that my opponent in the round at Dunes was a UVa alum (John Goodman).
The pleasant surprise to me was Dunes, with some wickedly tilted/sloped greens. Funny thing was we were the first GCA group to go off (amongst us), and we pulled ahead of the group behind us early on, so when we reached #17 (the quasi-Biarritz green), we stayed around for a good 15 minutes trying all sorts of wacky putts (Neil Regan-style). When we reached #18, another wicked green, we did the same thing for another 15 minutes. A good 20-30 minutes later, the group behind us finally finished
. We didn't think we were that fast, but.....
I got over to Brooksville CC on Thursday after my conference, and it was also very good, but the caveat is that it is exclusively a back-nine course. The front is 'boring' and nondescript. I am sure that Bobby Weed did no work on it. We're talking Pacific Grove/Tijeras Creek polarity between nines. The back nine is very good to excellent, where Weed did the work/introduced new holes (from new land acquired). The bunkering is far better and different, and then there's the new quarry holes.
Hopefully soon I'll be able to get the pics ready of these 3 courses (2 above + WW(Rolling Oaks) ) and post them.
As for Dixie Cup in Aiken, how far is the Love III design Patriot's Point (name?) in Ninety-Six?