The 7th hole really was a site to behold, at least on the approach shot and the green complex. Outside of Pasa 16, it may have been the wildest green I've ever seen. I had a blind approach for a 3rd with a long two putt needed.
And P.S. Garlands birdie putt was at least 10 feet, so not exactly one he should have made.
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As for 5, 12, and 15, that sand river was the neatest thing I've seen on a golf course in a long time. It was a waste bunker, but looked more like a river of sand just flowing down the gentle slope....very very neat design feature that was both aesthetic and in play as I got in it twice.
P.S. Tom my 2nd putt on 12 was a long one, at least 7-8 feet...just an awful time for a bad 1st putt.