all right so I've been around Old Mac as much as anyone and still don't feel as if it fair to do this but here is Old Mac vs. Pacific Dunes, match play:
Hole 1-Old Mac up 1, although not by as wide a margin as maybe others would have it.
Hole 2-All square, Pacific dunes really introduces herself here
Hole 3-All square, push. #3 at Old Mac's fun level is enough to push Pac #3's beauty
hole 4-Pac up 1, #4 at Old Mac's fun level isn't enough to overcome #4 at Pac's setting...
hole 5-Pac up 2, while Short is a sporty par 3, and will be a bear most days into a big right to left cross breeze #5 at Pac is just that good.
Hole 6-Pac up 3, #6 at Pac is the best short par 4 on property.
Hole 7-Pac up 3, push. #7 at Old Mac's green setting is as good as #7 at Pac
Hole 8-Pac up 2, I love #8 at Pac but I think the green at #8 at Old Mac might be one of most iconic moments on the whole course.
Hole 9-Pac up 1, another really close call and I think I might have given Old Mac the nod because of what is to come.
Hole 10-Pac up 2, close as it can be and bottle is a blast but I don't think it takes much explaining.
Hole 11-Pac up 3, maybe not as close as it should be.
hole 12-Pac up 2, played into the wind yesterday #12 at OM was a hammered 3 wood, down wind its been 5-6 irons.
Hole 13-Pac up 3, is there another hazard in the world that distracts you from the Pacific ocean like the dune on the right of #13 at Pac does?
Hole 14-Pac up 4, after you've played 10-13 at Pac into a big wind the hardest shot on the course might be the softie you have to hit from the 14th tee box.
Hole 15-Pac up 3, Westward Ho! at OM is really fun and recent gorse removal at #15 at Pacific has softened my affection for that hole.
Hole 16-Pac up 2, maybe the toughest call of the match. I love short par 4's and #16 at Pacific is a great hole but how much fun is it to come around or over the hill at OM's Alps hoping that your ball is close? Too much to overcome.
Hole 17-Pacific Dunes closes out the match here 3 & 1 although Littlestone is an interesting 5par. I seen someone try and make his opponent play off the road/cart path that bisects #17 at OM in a match this weekend.
Hole 18 would also go to Pacific Dunes.
I'm not a fan of comparing golf courses, but I think these two will inevitably be compared and contrasted for as long as they are played. I don't think OM suffers from not having the right 'on the Ocean' moments that Pacific has. In fact OM has more Ocean moments then many golf courses that claim to be seaside. You can see, feel and smell the ocean on much of your round at OM. Only in direct comparison to Pacific Dunes does OM fall a little short in this department.
I am also amazed daily at how different they are. The scale at OM is really big. Everyone has heard about the green sizes and it starts there but the hazards and fairways are huge. And many of the views at OM are of an epic scale.
Pacific Dunes has epic views for sure but it also has smaller moments and more off and ebb and flow in its routing. Neither is superior IMO, just different.
Tom Doak, Jim Urbina and team should be commended for building golf courses on similar property so close together that are so different IMO.