I had the great chance to play CommonGround today in a afternoon round after my treacherous round at horrible Heritage Eagle Bend for the Assistants Championship. I must say I thought this was an AWESOME golf course. The bunkers are not the usual you will see with Tom Doak courses but I just loved them, it was almost sort of a Seth Raynor look but yet not. The greens were awesome, the strategy was evident on every hole, and it was just a very enjoyable golf round. The front nine is the easy nine and then you get to the back and are approached by quite a hard stretch of holes with 13-17. The greens were great shape IMO, nice and firm and were rolling at the perfect speed for the slope. I played with three local Denver guys and they all expressed their great joy in the course and how happy they are it is there. One guy even mentioned this is the ONLY GOOD public course in Denver, and after playing it I'm sure I agree with him. The same guy said that once I got screwed by a nasty downhill lie on one of the random mounds Tom builds he goes, "everyone around here calls that getting Doaked." I started cracking up once I heard that one. Tom Doak, Eric Iverson, Don Placek and all the great associates that helped out in building this course so be very proud of themselves for building such a great enjoyable golf course
Here is the practice putting green with mowed down grass all over the place
Hole 1 (Par 4- 489 vards) Good soft opening tee shot but a very difficult opening green, I have a feeling Tom likes to start the players out with a green that shows what they are in for.
Hole 2 (Par 3- 144 yards) Awesome moat green that is raised up
Hole 3 (Par 5- 586 yards) Cool punchbowl par 5
Hole 4 (Par 4- 424 yards) IMO the best hole on the golf course, great view from the tee with Denver skyline in the background and and great approach shot to a severly sloping back to front green.
Hole 5 (Par 4- 489 yards) Another good hole, hazard down the left the whole way, there are just so many holes that look awesome when you step up to the tee. There are a couple of breast rough humps in the middle of the fairway, that made me chuckle a bit.
Hole 6 (Par 3- 188 yards) Here is the supposed replica of the 16th at Augusta, I haven't been there but the green sure did seem similar. That pin position was impossible.
Hole 7 (Par 5- 545 yards) A very easy par 5, considering I made an eagle
Hole 8 (Par 4- 355 yards) A driveable par 4, but if you miss it to the left or the right you have a very difficult chip.
Hole 9 (Par 4- 376 yards) A good uphill par 4, there is a little hill that come into play on holes #1, 9, 10, 18, but other than that it is a flat golf course, very walkable.
Hole 10 (Par 4- 437 yards) A good downhile par 4, a very good looking approach shot
Hole 11 (Par 5- 539 yards) A tough par 5 despite its distance, the second shot is quite hard if you are laying up, not much room for comfort. If you haven't noticed yet, the geese out here are very friendly and just sit around while you hit your shot
Hole 12 (Par 3- 219 yards) A long tough par 3 with hazard all the way around the green
Hole 13 (Par 4- 417 yards) My second favorite hole on the golf course, a real shallow green surround by awesome looking bunkers.
Hole 14 (Par 3- 198 yards) A good par 3 to a severly sloping green
Hole 15 (Par 4- 505 yards) A loooooooooonng par 4 that plays a little bit uphill too.
Hole 16 (Par 4- 476 yards) Another good hole, a dogleg left par 4.
Hole 17 (Par 3- 243 yards) A great par 3, it plays long but the look of it makes up for it
Hole 18 (Par 5- 568 yards) A great finishing hole, plays uphill and then a lone pine tree plays into your second and third shot depending on how far you hit it.