Ed-
Just my 2 cents worth here. I had a last minute opportunity to get out and play Roddy Ranch today in 30 mph winds.
For the life of me, given what I perceive to be the design features that are valued by most people on this site, I cannot believe that some folks here rate the course so low. I have to respectfully disagree - if for no other reason than IMHO, this is exactly the kind of strategic course I want to see more of. I would like to see these guys succeed, because they have created a course I could play every day, and never tire of.
This last time make my fifth time around that course - and the more I play it the more I like it, the more I find to appreciate there and the more fun it gets.
First, it is one beautifully strategic golf course. No eye candy, no "framing." Every bunker and every hazard provides a strategic element to the course. If it is there - you have to deal with it, or accept a more difficult follow-up shot. If you challenge it, and succeed, you are rewarded.
On a piece of property that was not perfect, the architect has done one helluva job with the routing, and fitting the holes on the land to utilize the natural features. He has created a very memorable, enjoyable golf course.
Also, unlike so many American courses, Roddy is intentionally maintained to play hard and fast. Given the windy conditions today, it was an absolute treat to be able to play running shots that we normally only see on the telecasts of the Open. One example: #17, par 3, downhill, downwind, 176 yards - I played a nine iron short of the green and watched it bounce and run to the middle of the green. I don't know what courses most here play - but on most of the courses I get to play, that shot would have plugged in the water-soaked area short of the green. Roddy provides the player options on every shot on every hole.
I stood on the greens and looked back on the fairways, and just marvelled at the thoughtful design - especially the use of fairway bunkers and natural contours. Every time I have played there, I have noticed some new feature that I missed the other times. This time on number 10, a par 5, dog-leg left Cape hole, I noticed (probably because it was one of the few times I have hit that fairway
),a contoured ridge in the landing area that allows you to sling your shot along the ground in the direction of the hole, a "ground hook" if you will.
And the course is full of these subtle design features.
I think it is a terrific course, with great variety of risk/reward holes. I have heard it said that par fives are some of the most difficult holes to design. Roddy has a set of par fives that are all memorable, and completely different. Joe Bob sez: Check it Out! - one of the best new courses that has been built in our area in a long time. Just my opinion.