In a perfect world, if I had some incriminating pictures of Mike Keiser doing something unsavory with a goat, I would institute the following changes to Bandon Trails:
First, I'm turning #14 into a par 5. I hate that green...I hate it I hate it I hate it!!!! (which must mean it's brilliant, right?)
So I'm going to place the new green behind the back tee of #15. A well-hit tee shot up near the existing green will afford a view at the green and a chance to get home in two.
However, since the majority of tee shots on that hole trickle down the huge hill, the "average" drive is going to be obscured by the mass of trees lining the right side. I am going to create a split fairway around that clump which will afford all sorts of problems and options for those who did not stay on the top of the hill with their drive.
Of course, this means the tees to #15 will have to be moved over making that hole play a little straighter.
So yes, I still dislike #14!
The other major change I am going to make is a result of my disdain for the brutal hill climbing exercise that is "coming home" at BT. My solution is I'm integrating #16 earlier into the round.
The least offensive way to do this is have the player go from #3 to #16, which makes #16 my new #4, since they essentially run parallel. I am also moving the tees up a smidge on #16 which will shorten it. The goal is to try and make #3 and #16 as different as possible since they will now play as back to back par 5's. However, #3 is relatively flat, has bunkers all over the place, and is not really reachable. Another virtue of playing #16 earlier is the golfer will get to see the pins and HUGE swale on the current 5th. They will get a peak at #17 too. To me, this is the coolest part of the whole golf course and I think giving the golfer a "sample peak" at it will help build anticipation for the closing stretch of holes.
My new routing will therefore allow the golfer a respite from all the hill climbing by making #4 the new #15, instead of chugging up the current 16th. Following the old 4 will be the old 5, although now this is going to be my #16. Some may not agree with having back to back par 3's but if it works at Pac Dunes it will work at Bandon Trails.
The new arrangement will look like this on the front 4, 3, 5, 5, 4, 4, 4, 5, 4 par 38 and will ironically end the "front 9" after the current #10, which is right in front of the halfway house!
and like this on the back 4, 3, 4, 5, 4, 4, 3, 3, 4 par 34 which I think will leave a little better taste in people's mouth rather than getting abused playing the current "alpine" back.
After all the hillclimbing up to the current #14 tee, then down the hill, then up the fairway, the player will get a break playing the old #15, #4, #5 and #17 before going back up the hill on 18.
To those who think playing the current #5 and #17 back to back, I say big deal! They are two of the best holes on the course and play dramatically different. I think it would be an awesome finish and would not entale hardly any alteration to the existing course.
Whaddya think?