Ace,
How many hole in ones do you expect to get in your Golf Club Atlas career?
How many strokes would you need to give George to have an even match at Black Mesa?
How does your club renovation feel these days?
What is your favorite hidden gem in the UK?
What is your favorite really hidden gem in the US?
Glad to have been your partner.
Mike
Nuzzo, let me get this out of the way first and state, for the record, that Wolf Point was the most fun I've had in years on a course. It is flexible, plays fast and firm, has great variety and one good hole after another. It's great you had this opportunity and I hope it's the first of many. When will the SE Houston (Bay City?) remodel happen? That's close to son David's home.
I have only had one hole in one in my 50+ years playing golf, and happy it was in a GCA.com event! My dad played for 55 years and never had one, so I am one up on the old boy!
George is young and strong and would therefore have to play me straight up at Black Mesa! Great course there by the way, and where I first had the pleasure of meeting you. That course really holds up.
I am a bit disappointed with the remodel of Pensacola CC - can't really call it as renovation as there are many new holes - because the super puts too much water on it and there are places that should be firm that are habitually soggy. Part might be slope but I think it's overwatering. Jerry Pate and his lead designer, Steve Dana, designed the course to play fast but it's a bit too green and wet. One of the things I've come to realize from my trips to the UK is that "brown is beautiful." The Augusta syndrome, everything must be emerald green, makes our golf courses here play slow and soggy. Too bad.
My favorite hidden gem in the UK is Elie, just south of St Andrews. 16 par 4s ranging from 256 yards to 469 yards, two par 3s, holes on the water, holes playing almost through the town, and how many, six marker poles for blind tee shots. Painswick is of course runner up although it's not so hidden any more due to GCA.com.
Wolf Point is the best hidden gem, basically because it's a private club with only one member!