I certainly don't want to hijack George's other Crystal Downs thread which has a great discussion and some fantastic pictures of the whole course, but I did want to take a little different direction and talk exclusively about the greens at Crystal Downs.
To me they are the most perplexing thing I may have ever seen in golf.
I have never ever been so baffled by a set of greens, Oakmont, Prairie Dunes, Augusta,
nowhere like I was at Crystal Downs. I was utterly lost. I must have 4 and 5 putted half a dozen times.
I suppose some could say they are over the top, but we played with Fred Muller the long time head pro (and overall one of the best folks I have ever met in golf) and he had absolutely no problem with them. Obviously they are something you can master.
I would love to hear the lowest round on a first time play.
When you look at them from 20 yards out you don’t see very many (at least I don’t) of the subtle breaks. For that matter standing over the putts you see very little of the breaks. However you hit a putt and it goes off in a completely different direction and you just scratch your head.
Obviously greens that have lots of grain in them (bermuda greens in the south) can/does have this effect as well as places that are perched on the side of hills (Olympic, Denver courses, etc) but at Crystal Downs it was like there was some sort of magnet on every green pulling balls against what you see.
#2 looking back
#5
I lined up my putt here of 20 feet and Fred stopped me and pointed 45 degrees in a different direction. He was right.
#6
A bit of a thumbprint in this one
#7
From behind the green. I made birdie!
#8
You mow this green to more than 10 on the stimp you could probably only pin half of it, that is, or never get a ball above the hole.
#11
This is the poster child for my thoughts on these greens. For the most part this green looks benign with a dead center pin yet I four putted. Just baffling.
#12
#13
Another green with a few impossible places to put pins.
#15
This one was actually fairly beign…or at least I was able to keep to a three putt!
#17
I made bridge here, thankfully my birdies we approach shots inside a few feet versus actually having to putt!.
#18
All in all simply the most perplexing set of greens I have ever seen. Not overly fast (Augusta)…no huge internal contours…no major tilts in either direction (Oakmont) just greens that look easy and play extremely hard!