I think the aesthetics of this course are going to be typical for the area and architect, I think Liberty National has that same "fake" look to it. Since both courses were built on waste dumps near Manhattan it's only logical no? And Mr. Nicklaus never seems to need goading to build something gaudy, this should not be the exception. Trump seems to be actually getting the idea (if hiring Mr. Hanse for Doral was a sign) but he came into this project far after the golden bear left his mark.
But as a Bronx native and a current Brooklynite, I'm really just hoping for some true and clean greens, a well conditioned course, personable staff, and a somewhat speedy round. NYC golf can be really really bad, and I'm tired of having to drive to Bethpage or Jersey to find a decent course. I'm sure I won't love this Nicklaus design but I just can't hate it yet, my hopes are too high for a truly well kept and efficiently run, public golf course within the boroughs. I've walked under the highways of Van Cortlandt too many times.
Haven't we all? I mean if the greens are solid and there's a remote chance for the occasional 4 hour, won't we be happy? Even if it does look like we are playing on lumpy Astro turf near a toll booth and some public housing, won't we city dwellers welcome anything that's better than what we have?
Am i just desperate or is anyone else just holding out hope for awesome?