I've played Arcadia Bluffs 4-5 times in the past few years and always seem to enjoy myself. When I first played the course I had yet to be consumed by this site and golf course architecture "as a student" in general, but I always marveled at the actual courses more so than players and play as far back as I can remember. Back then I thought Arcadia was the Crème de la Crème, mostly for the amazing views and the huge scope of the course and holes. It was/is an experience that isn't easily copied, at least not in my experiences up to that point.
Although my journey into learning about GCA has somewhat lessened my enthusiasm for Arcadia as being the one of the best courses I have played, I still think it is a solid course and more often than not will lead to an enjoyable day (excluding the greens fee), which is the whole point of this game as I understand. There are some good holes to found on the course, but also a couple head scratchers. I've read different things about what exactly was there, as far as the land goes, prior to the course being built and even though it is pretty obvious a lot of dirt was moved during construction, I feel the look of the course to be pretty neat, especially with the sun setting over Lake Michigan. And from a completely non-GCA standpoint, being on the back porch of that clubhouse on a late summer evening with the sun setting and the shadows draped over the course is one of the best spots I can think of.
Some pictures:
4th hole - can't see the green from the tee, as it is behind the bunkers on the right. Green has punchbowl characteristics. I really like this hole.
A deep bunker guards the front right of the 4th green (pic taken from right of line of play)
View from the approach to the par 5 5th. Balls must clear a waste area to reach this massive and wildly contoured green.
Par 3 6th, from behind
Medium length par 4 8th
Tough par 4 10th
Pic from left of the line of play
View from 18th tee
Roller coaster par 5 11th - tee shot (green is on the far left of the picture, down by the bluff edge).
11th green - pic taken from 18th tee (right of line of play)
Par 4 12th hugs the bluff. Plenty of fairway to the right, behind the bunker.
Not a bad view
You are WAY up off the water, much higher than it looks in these pics. The Bluff is 300 ft high I want to say (don't quote me).
Par 3 13th, over a chasm that cuts into the bluff
Par 4 14th
Uphill Par 5 15th
Par 4 16th - neat hole (not so neat of a pic)
Par 3 17th green
Par 4 18th with the spectacular clubhouse in the background
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