I was fortunate while in the US on business to take in games at The Cal Club, Cypress, Bandon Dunes, Pacific Dunes and Bandon Trails.
The followingnis from Cal Club. A perfect day in SF. I had only heard snippets about Cal Club before some posts here a few moths ago.
Very happy to have followed then info up and arranged a game. The club were most welcoming and the day could not have gone better.
Course far exceeded expectations with most holes greeted with with great expectation upon reaching the tee.
We played form the back tees, venturi course and found a very strong test of golf. 7216 yard par 72.
Fairways quite generous in most cases.
There are no yardages on the course, they do give you a small chart that has yardges from some bunkers and trees.
Club House from 2nd fairway
1st hole view to green par 5
an excellent opening hole with significant green contouring
2nd hole taken from fairway par 4
2nd hole approach shot
Appraoch played with long iorn / hybrid. Flat landing area short of green allows ball to be run onto green. Ball played over RHS bunkers will feed lefyt onto the green.
3rd hole tee shot - par 4
down hill tee shot to generous landing area. hole is well framed by the trees.
3rd green
slightly elevated large green
4th hole tee shot - par 5
I love how they have left the trees they have to frame the tee shot.
sorry no green photos, we had a single on our tails for a couple of holes and he didn't want to go through
5th hole tee shot - par 4
Short uphill par 4 with many options for tee shot. You could play driver, 3 wood or hybrid and be left in a good position. Bunkering off the tee allows risk for reward shots
5th hole approach
well bunkered elevated green, small target of appropriate size for wedge / short iron. significant slope from back to front
5th hole green side
6th hole par 3
The clearing done all around the course to bring in the wonderful views. The roof tops of the surrounding suburb make a visual treat.
although the 6th appears to play slightly down hill, we both came up short right at the front edge. green drops away at the back sharply.
7th hole green view
the tee shot on 7 is challenging in how much to chew off. The hole appears longer visually and you are tempted to take more than you need to. After a solid, yet cautious tee shot i had 8 iron left.
9th green approach
a magnificent green and my favorite on the course. Excellent movement with different shelves.
The bunker shapes, green contouring and elevation changes made for an extremely enjoyable first nine.
I hope you enjoy and before some one jumps down my throught for posting photos of a private club i did ask the head professional if it would be ok to post and he asked if i would as they are very proud of the course changes.
Some fairways are still quite thin as they had some trouble with rain washing the seeding away during the growing season. Hence there is some poa in parts of the back nine.
Since the course re opened in July 2008 they have signed approx 100 new members. Very impressive in the current climate. Membership is capped at 340 and they were down to about 200 before renovatios began.
I will post the back nine tomorrow.
Club House from 11th fairway
11th green with 18 in back ground
11th with club house
12th hole
One of my favourites. Uses the land very well for this 240 yard par 3. Good landing area short right where ball can be run in.
13th hole
13th greenside bunkering
simply beautiful shaping for the bunkers
14th hole
14 green is in back left of photo. down hill dogleg, tonm of room down right side off tee
14th green
The left half of fairway is preferred line to get best angle, line down left is quite tight
14 green side bunkers
NOte the slope away from the RHS of the green
Note the way the green has been built into slope, very narrow target with deep bunkers in front
17th hole
Tee shot, landing area slopes left to right.
View from were tee shot finished. Right hand traps are 100 yards short of green, over those is thickish rough
I love the colouring and effect of the houses in background
Green is quite deep with slope front to back and left to right. This green was extremely firm in comparison to others and the ball released foreards and left a long way. The slope is difficult to see from fairway and adds to this mid length par 5
18th hole
The bunkering blends beautifully into the surroundings
View of bunkers from left hand side of greens showing slope and elevation change
you can see a ridge that runs through the green from left to right
Overall a wonderful renovation to this golf course.
There is a question asking me how i compare to the other Cal courses i have played.
With the tree style it felt like SFGC, the bunkering is certainly similar to CPC and the renovayted traps at Pastiempo.
The open expanses through the course give you a sense of grandeur that i find a common thread through great courses.
Of the Cal courses i have played i would rate them as follows for my personal preference.
1. CPC
2. SFGC
3. Cal Club
4. Riviera
5. Olympic Lake
6. Monterey Dunes
7. LACC North
8. Pasatiempo
9. Pebble
10. Valley Club
11. Spyglass
12. Bel Air
13. Harding Park
The following is my favorite photo from CPC
I was lucky to have Lay up Louie on the bag and he was such a wealth of knowledge, he had bagged for Geoff Ogilvy the week after Riviera. Geoff had 65 and played the course as it should be placing the ball around rather than just smashing driver everywhere.
The greens had been cored and sanded a week and a half earlier but still putted pretty well.
On 4 i hit wedge flag high only to watch it trickle off the front. Pin was centre just forward, i pitched it up to a foot, it stopped and then rolled back to my feet.
Finished 2,4,3 for 73. On 18 i hit one of the trees and had to play 4 iron from 185 with a big cut. best shot i played all day after 3 wood on 16 to 10 feet.
Is this the best walk in golf?
I hope you all enjoyed