As a first hand witness of the Double Barky Sparky incident, I can attest that it was one of the most remarkable pars I have EVER seen. Even worse I was playing against the s.o.b. and his net three beat our net four...
Couple questions for the man of the hour:
What are your favorite holes at the Kingsley Club and why?
All of them?
I like #2 (even though Tom Doak hates it) because I love short, diabolical par 3's. Nothing like feeling nervous with a wedge in your hand when you should be feeling confident. #3 is awesome because it plays so many different ways depending on where the pin is. Also, if you try to bomb it out there and get off line left, you are often times X. #4 for obvious reasons. I'd like to putt on that green all day. #6 because it is sneaky hard. Looks like a relatively benign tee shot unless you go right and have a blind approach to the green. Then, if you miss the green left you are in for a heck of an up and down. #8 because it is a really short par 4 where there is no possible way for a human to drive that green. And that bunker right in the landing area is as good of a placed bunker as I've seen. I like #9 as well. A fun green.
Moving to the back, I really like #11. Again a short par 3 where you must stay left. #12 has a great approach to, what seems like a tiny green. #13 for obvious reasons. #16 because I love how you can play it way right and watch it roll down to the green. #18 because I love the approach and the green. You have an option to stay high right for an easier approach distance wise or go down to the left for an uphill approach with a better angle at the green.
All in all, Kingsley has so many holes that make you think I love playing the course.
What are your favorite holes at Greywalls and why?
I don't remember much of Greywalls because I was just in awe of Mike D the entire time
#2 has one of the coolest greens and approaches I've seen. I loved #4, again because of the option to go left or right off the tee and get an entirely different hole either way. #5 is nice but it's a really easy hole
Actually, I love #5 because you can challenge the green and end up left and dead or play out right but then have an intimidating approach with the rock wall looming on the right. #6 is a great par 3 and is the perfect par 3 for that piece of property. #9, with the skyline green is phenomenal. Then when you get to the green it is diabolical. #10 might be my favorite hole out there. You have to challenge the bunker and the left side of the fairway otherwise you have a blind approach over the rocks. I like #'s 13 and 14 out in the flat area. Particularly #14 which messes with your mind on the approach because of the angle of the green. #17, again, a short and diabolical par 3. Mayhugh got a hole in 1 in the AM, we played together in the afternoon and I hit the EXACT same shot he did but came up 18inches short. Fun hole.
I hope to get back up there this summer, an awesome track.
Have you ever been in a situation where you're on the 18th green with a 15 foot slippery downhill birdie putt and your partner is pleading with you to lag it down, get your par and halve the match (you had a few three putts up to that point) however you slam it into the back of the cup for a birdie and the win?? What an ass that partner must have been...
Why lag when you have a chance for the win? I'm definitely not as good as I once was, but I'm certainly as good once, as I ever was.