I was lucky enough to spend some time at Hidden Creek over the weekend and I simply cannot say enough great things about it.
It is always fun to see a player, musician, or team when they are at the top of their game. Whether it was Jordan in his days in Chicago or Zeppelin in the early 70s or to see Hidden Creek as Coore and Crenshaw were really getting in into their groove. What a real treat!
I suppose when you combine an owner who knows what he wants and knows good golf......with a design team on a interesting, sandy piece of soil......with a general manger and superintendent that are some of the best in the business you end up with a world class product. Hidden Creek is really that good. I have played seven of C&Cs courses and Hidden Creek is one of the best. Probably second best after Sand Hills in my opinion.
From a maintenance standpoint all the firm and fast lovers would have the time of their life. Tom Paul would be saying "perfect maintenance meld". You know that sound a pool table makes or maybe the hood of your car...that's what the ball sounds like hitting the green. It took me a dozen holes to start hitting the ball 20 yards short of the pin.
A few interesting observations:
- Lots of "chocolate drops" scattered about drawing great separation between hazards and fairway
- Greens that very much reminded me of Perry Maxwell at Crystal Downs or Prairie Dunes
- Several times it felt like I should have been out side of London versus New Jersey
Unkempt waste area list Pine Valley
- Width off the tee that would make Mackenzie proud
An absolutely delightful short par 3 that seems to be a lost art
- Bunkers that look like they have been there for decades
- A routing that made us play in every possible wind condition
Kudos to Roger Hansen, Ian Dalzell, Jeff Riggs and the rest of the team at Hidden Creek. What a world class place you have!