SGD,
I first toured this site some five years ago with Dr. Yancey Beamer. It had been rumored that this site was to be Tom Doak's very first California project and Yancey, knowing the aquaintance of one of the owners had heard that he had became ill, and his partners sought the adive of Art Hills. they bought into everything that the firm told them.
What a shame.
It was around 98-100 degrees in Temecula that day. At the site, with the cooling ocean breeze coming off of the Pacific some 12 miles away, it was around 88 and we were less then five miles away from Temecula!
As we pulled up to the site, my jaw dropped. It was so perfect--Not what you would see in most golf sites here in SoCal. The fact is that this is very hidden country. Yancey's response to me was,
Isn't this the type of site where Dr. MacKenzie would probably say, "Job well done!" I couldn't have agreed more!
Yancey and I visted that site a two more times before construction started, and everytime we shook our heads knowing, just knowing that Art Hills would screw this site up. He did a masterful job of doing exactly that.
SGD, Please tell me what you think of the tee shots on the first and second holes. I found them to be like exact copies of one another. (Until you get to the fairway, where they do take on a different form)
After the first four holes, I was ready to leave. The whole thing disgusts me.
The tee shot at the second. Or is that the first? ? ? Maybe it is the second?)
This is taken from the side of the green at #13. the tee shot comes from the direct upper left of the picture. the cut and fill required to build this hole is so evident, as well as it holding the distinction of being one of the worst holes on the course, but not by much! the entire time I was out here I was wishing I was playing Pelican Hill. It was that bad!