Yale is definitely a great course....
Kevin Pallier is coming up from Australia in a few months and he didn't think he would have time to get out there during his visit. I told him he had to go and see it as it showcases some of the brilliance of Macdonald and Raynor.
Ed / Mike
You have been big sellers of this course to me...one observation I get from the pics (thanks Tim) is that it isn't an "overly bunkered" course ? looks like there are a lot of little nuances around the greens as well ?
Kevin--
You've got it right. The bunkering is restrained where it should be and heavy where it should be. And as for the greens, there are countless subtleties within them. It's an unbelievable golf course. No matter where else you play on your US trip, I suspect it will be one of your favorites.
Ed Getka--
The golf course is a good deal better than it was the last time you played it. Superintendent Scott Ramsey has done so much to improve many, many aspects of the golf course that had fallen into neglect over the years. There are probably a few more things to be done eventually, but what is there now is absolutely wonderful.
Jim Lewis--
When was the last time you played Yale? The 18th is probably the most profoundly improved hole from its former state. I believe a couple hundred trees were removed on that hole
alone! Now the left/right fairway option is available for the second shot. In my opinion, it's the perfect ending to the journey around Yale.
Jay--
1) I found number 11 to be very visually appealing off the tee, with a fantastically rumpled fairway that terminates at a very fine Reverse-Redan green. It's certainly a hole where the player is thinking about making birdie after the tough stretch of 8-9-10. The fairway is fairly narrow with heavy rough on either side, but the openness of the front of the green allows players to try and get lucky from a bad lie--perfect example of risk-reward, to me. The par 4 I found to be less engaging than the rest was number 6.
2) I think I give the slight edge to the back because of the stretch from 10-14, where each hole offers a very different look and feel and challenge, and the final two holes, which are a stout "final challenge." 15 is a delightful Eden hole, especially with the restored fierceness of the green, but the Eden, I find, is the most straightforward of all the Raynor/Macdonald template holes. 16 is a very good hole as well, but as has been said by many, its green is one of the more plain on the course because it is not in Raynor's original location.