I have played 6 Nicklaus courses (Aliso Viejo, Bear’s Best – Atlanta, Nicklaus North, The Golden Bear Club at Keene’s Pointe, PGA West Nicklaus Resort, Reflection Bay) and walked one (TPC at Snoqualmie) and I thought Sherwood was the best of the bunch.
I thought in general, the par 5's were pretty strong at Sherwood while par 3's lacked variety (most of them had huge front carries).
My favorite holes:
4th, Par 5, 568 yards
A nice and wide landing area on the drive, but because of the middle bunkers close to the green, you need to select your path based on where the pin is. It would play even better if fairways were running.
5th, Par 4, 455 yards
Dogleg left, but if you hug left you have the trees to deal with. The better angle is from the right and there is ample space (which I missed BOTH times in to the tree!!!). The green has good movement in the middle and left of green is dead.
10th, Par 4, 342 yards
I agree with Tommy, I think this is the best Nicklaus short par 4 I have played. The green is drivable for long hitters as long as you want to hit it over the trees, but it is not recommended. If you leave it short of the green, you really need to know where the pin is as the entrance to the green is pinched by two trees and you may not have a clear shot to the green. A very good risk/reward hole. I really enjoyed it.
11th, Par 5, 531 yards
My favorite par 5 on the course. If you dare, you can try to carry the bunker on the right (and stay clear of the tree on the right) and you get a turbo boost on the other side of the bunker and you may only have a middle iron to the green with minimum hazard between you and the hole. If you stay clear of the trouble to the left, unless you perfectly shape the shot left to right down the narrow corridor, the rough and the side mound on the left will grab the ball and you will have to lay up. The smallish green has severe back to front slope with a ridge down the middle so your distance control needs to be spot on. Fun hole!
14th, Par 5, 531 yards
Ho-hum tee shot, but a brutal green that is about 20 feet above the green with severe back to front slope and guarded by nasty front bunkers. Reminds me of 15th hole at Bethpage Black.
18th, Par 4, 444 yards
A GREAT blind tee shot made even tougher by trees that squeeze the fairway.
One more thing... the course was in great shape with perfect fairways and smooth greens. Peter, if you ranked behind Balturol or Bethpage in Golf Digest Conditioning ranking, you may have grounds for a lawsuit.