Good Morning All -
In what is more likely a confession of my inability to effectively evaluate a golf design, I have a couple of thoughts regarding Old Macdonald - I'm sure this topic has been highlighted many times, and I apologize for any potential redundancy.
I played the 10 hole preview last spring, and in short, I didn't get it. If my caddy hadn't allowed me to borrow his hole sheet with descriptions and history, the golf course would have felt like a really big driving range with 18 holes. I recognize that the golf course is designed to reward angles and strategic decisions, but I was essentially wandering toward each green with no concept of the proper shot.
Many will correctly make the argument that the course needs to be played many times to gain a full appreciation of its greatness, but Bandon, Oregon is so far out of the way that most golfers will play Old MacDonald once, and then maybe return in a few years. If you gave me four rounds of golf at Bandon this weekend, I would probably play Pacific Dunes twice and Bandon Trails twice, and skip Old Mac and Bandon Dunes.
I understand the intent of Old Mac, but I'm not sure that I would get enough enjoyment from the place until I had 5-6 rounds under my belt, which is doubtul given the locale. I would probably be at Pacific instead. Do understated designs rewarding angles and strategy fit better with a daily members course, or does it even matter?