BillV,
I loved 10. What a fantastic green. Approach angle really had me thinking. Loved 16 as well. The entire back nine was a treat. You will have to remind me of #4. It did not leave an impression specific to the hole. This is a tough course to rate. Probably a Doak 5 front nine and a Doak 8 back nine. It ends up between a 6 and 7. If this course found its way into the bottom half of a top 100 classical list, it would have nothing to apologize for. The more I think about #9, the better it is. Talk about a tough but fair hole. It is world class. That is my issue with #18. I know #18 is tough, but do you believe it is fair. The bunker on the right cannot be driven (At least by me - and I hit it a long way - although it was a little cold and windy). If you lay up short right, you might not make the hill and you probably cannot get home. If you execute what appears to be a perfect shot just left of the bunker, you are rewarded by blind fairway bounce that canters your ball into fairly deep rough. If the fairway was widened, or reshaped, you still would have a hard hole and penalties for guys who go too far left or leave it in the bunker, but a perfect shot would have a reward. If #9 was on the back nine and #18 was on the front, the back nine at Cal Club would be a Doak 9 in my book and one of the best 10 – 20 nine hole stretches in American golf.