I recently played the Upper Course at Baltusrol.
I've always been partial to the Upper course as I've always found it a sportier challenge.
I like the tremendous movement in the greens, elevation changes and variety in the holes.
Recently, Rees Jones made a number of changes to the golf course including added tee length.
I believe the course now plays to about 7,400.
The bunkering, repositioning of the bunkers, adjustment to the fairway/s and elevation of the 9th green are all positive changes when you consider the likelihood that a USGA event may be awarded to the Upper Course.
The first thing I noticed was the superior condition of the turf in the fairways.
The fairways were amongst the three best conditioned fairways I've seen this year.
While the greens weren't overly fast, the slopes in the Upper course greens are quite remarkable.
If you haven't played them, it's hard to describe. Suffice it to say that breaks of 10-25 feet are not uncommon.
The repositioning of many fairway bunkers has returned a premium to driving accuracy.
The elevation of the 9th green, replicating the prior putting surface is a vast improvement in that hole.
The Upper Course is a FUN course to play.
The course places an extreme premium on being below the hole, which places a premium on being in the fairway for the approach, which places a premium on driving accuracy.
There's a nice mix of short, medium and long par 4's, good variety in the par 3's and the par 5's range from being easy to hit in two to good three shotters.
Rees did a nice job with these changes.