It may sound weird but I travelled from Atlanta to Bandon, walked all three courses and didn't play any of them! Based on walking and watching others play, Bandon Dunes was my least favorite of the three. Now, that's absolutely splitting hairs as all three courses (there were three when i was there) are excellent but I thought Bandon Dunes had some weak/unispired holes--#9, #17, #18 for example.
I loved the look and feel of Trails and while I wasn't crazy about #18 tee shot (which after watching some of the best Ams play it in severe weather made me think it did not offer enough space), I thought there were more terrific looking green sites there than anything at Bandon Dunes. Highlights for me were the bunker complex short of the first par 5, the split fairway par 4 fifth? and that green nestled in there, the par three 8th? with the great green/mounding, the par three 17th.
Great spot but I vote Trails. If I was giving my friends advice and knowing their tastes I would have said play Pacific Dunes first, Trails next. I'd then tell them there is no need to play BD unless they just wanted to "punch their card" so to speak as PD is every bit as spectacular and seems like a better course anyway.
If I am there for five days of golf and could play say 36 four days and 18 the last day I play: 4 PD. 4 BT and 1 BD (to pick up the the little Toucan headcover or whatever that thing is)
Actually, I know it's something else and he's kinda cute so I already bought one for my wife last trip but I'd feel guilty getting one myself without actually playing BD
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