I think that Geoff is wearing his SoCal Tourist Board hat when he says it was dew on the photograph, it was definitely a hard frost that was covering the ground that morning!
Matt,
The routing just evolved into having 5 par 3's and 5 par 5 holes, we really felt that it was the best use of the site, as opposed to having any pre-conceived notions coming into the design. I know that Geoff, Jim, and I have always been in favor of having an opening par 5, and the routing was able to accomodate that. However, the other holes just fell into place, and through topography, orientation, and design, they all play differently. The same can be said for the reason we only have one par 3 over 200 yards, the natural tee and green locations worked against having longer holes.
The long par 4's on the back play in the same general direction, with the tee shot on 14 being the difference. However, 16 plays dramatically downhill (this will be a real crowd favorite because we were able to achieve some elevation
). While 18 plays gently downhill to a green that runs away from the line of play, in fact the 18th green was one of several greens where we built the green as it lay.
There will never be any housing on the course, as it sits on county owned land (the owner of the course is leasing the ground). There is an existing community on the border of the course, but only the 4th hole and 5th tee come anywhere near it. The county land is some 7000 acres, and they gave us roughly 300 acres to choose from.
Brad,
We really did not do anything different to the greens or the green side bunkering. I think that we have a very interesting set of greens, some which lay on the ground, others that are built up, and some that resemble a lap pool!
When you see the 10th green we can let you in on the joke. We always try no matter what kind of design it is to use short grass as a hazard, and we were able to do that at RC. The easy looking path to the hole is very often fraught with subtle dangers that will not break the spirit of the average golfer, however, they will serve to be-devil the better player. I think that having Geoff involved in finding a lot of these subtleties before we got started added tremendously to our ability to preserve them and use them.
I am getting into Tommy Paul range, I had better go.