After some well placed requests to officials at the resort, Eric Olsen and I were fortunate to be allowed to play Old Mac on Thursday, March 19th (not sure why my camera date in the pictures below is a day off). Initially, we were told that we would not be allowed to play because the preview opening was April 1, but after explaining that we both have made over a dozen trips from DC to Bandon over the last 9 years we were granted access. We were told that there would not be holes cut but that we could putt to flags; however, when we arrived they informed us that they had decided to cut holes for us and that we would be the first group to actually hole out on the course.
As always, the staff at the resort was first class. After a cross country flight that morning, management personally met us upon arrival to welcome us, thank us for our repeated devotion to the resort, and to ensure that everything was set for our afternoon preview round.
As for the course, all I can say is that it definitely lives up to the hype. The scale of everything is enormous. Every hole appeared from the tee box to be significantly longer than the scorecard yardage. As discussed many times on here, the greens are enormous. I don't know how they are going to keep play moving given the number of 3, 4, and 5 putts that will occur.
Below are a few photos I snapped during the round. I apologize for amateur-level quality...
Tee shot on #6 (hole 1 of the preview loop)
#7 from fairway (preview hole 2)
Another shot from #7 fairway
Looking back at #7 green from #8 tee
View of Pacific #13 from back of #8 tee
Par 3 #8 from the tee
#9 from left side of fairway
#10 from tee
Road hole from tee (I can't remember which number hole this will be and don't have a copy of the scorecard in front of me right now)
Yours truly hitting the obligatory shot out of the road hole bunker ... I hit it to within 18 inches!
#13 from the tee
Eric and me from #13 green looking back towards the tee at the ocean
View from #3 tee (the forward tees are the only ones currently in play) down to where the opening and finishing holes will be.
#3 from behind the green looking back up the fairway.
#4 tee We ran into Jim Urbina walking the course on #4.
#4 green from back tee box on #5. The people walking up the fairway are caddies learning the course.
#5 ... what a green!