I've just returned from a
golf trip to Ohio visit to see family in Ohio. While on this wonderful family trip, I had the opportunity to stop in and see a few great golf courses.
The first was The Golf Club. I won't go on and on about it as I am sure we all know how great it is. But I will say this, it was as good as it gets. 500 acres, 18 holes, only golf. WOW!!! Here is a shot from behind the 553 yard par 5 17th. A cape hole I suppose you'd call it.
But the real eye opener for me was playing Canterbury. I knew it was going to be good, but after playing it I think it just might be the most under appreciated golf course I have ever seen. It is ranked only by Golfweek and even then only 79th on the classic list. The course is Herbert Strong's with work recently being done by Renaissiance Design/Bruce Hepner (I believe). The course is on a 146 acre piece of property but yet it has plenty of room as the routing is brilliant. People talk about 16, 17, and 18...and those are mind-bottling holes. But it seems like every single hole was excellent. Here are pictures of 2, 11, and 16. And frankly, the 585 yard par 5 16th is one of the best holes I've ever seen.
Also, the turf at Canterbury is the best turf I've ever played off of. It reminded me a bit of NGLA's turf, but seemed just a bit more crisp to strike the ball off of. I wish I had more knowledge on turf types and could compare and contrast with an educated background...but all I know is that it is a bent/poa mix...as the greens are. But I do know this, it is a pure joy to play golf on that turf.
I have some questions.
Are all Strong courses this good? If so, what are some other must plays of his?
What is he known for? Routing? Subtle undulations on greens? Brutual stretches of holes (like 16-18) and the occasional breather stretches?
I guess what I am looking for in more scoop on Strong. I was unbelievably impressed with Canterbury and I am seeking to learn more about it and Strong.
PS...does anyone know where my mind-bottling line comes from or do I just look like an idiot?