Tom has mentioned a time or two that they didn't get everything quite right with Arcadia.
I have a few friends that have played the course and they all say it's spectacular. The setting is certainly second to none.
From the outside looking in, I get hung up on the routing. Considering they could have gone anywhere (and I could be wrong with this assumption) I don't quite get some of the holes. Seems like a poor use of land.
It also looks to be quite penal and unplayable in certain areas. To me this is a deduction in points.
All that said.....a few of those views just beckon for a game of golf. I sure wouldn't kick her outta bed for eatin' crackers...
After my one play there I don't know if I was let down as much as confused as to what great golf is supposed to be, if that makes any sense...Even now, three years later I still don't know how I would categorize the golf course, and maybe you don't try to do that. I do know that it was my third favorite (out of three played) on that trip, but it was more than just,
eh...
I'd definitely recommend a visit if you are up in the mitten. It's a quality experience. I think we paid $100 in August, having the first twilight tee time that day.
I think it
is more than just pretty water views, JC of the Jones!!
And the golf course can be (and was) tough if you're spraying it:
Very, very beautiful place.