Installment #2.…
Whistling Straits
Attributed to: Pete and Alice Dye 1998
Location: Haven, Wisconsin
What makes it great:
Whistling Straits has amazing shaping and “faux-dunes”. Visually, the course is inspiring and tries to evoke the emotions felt by visitors to the great courses in the dunes of the UK and Ireland. It is a remarkable testament to the designer’s ability to create dramatic land forms from a relatively featureless site. Many of the holes offer amazing visuals and are fun and demanding to play.
What makes it unique?
The short par 4 6th has an amazing green. Imagine a far back right hole location to this green which was changed just last year!
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What makes it NOT so great?
Unfortunately, in my opinion, the course does not play like a true links course. The angles and design of the holes do not encourage the ground game. Aerial shots rule the day.
The par 5 Fifth hole seems substantially out of place. The retention pond and character of the hole do not seem congruous with the style of the other holes.
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There are too many bunkers, some of which are substantially out of play…although they do add to the overall visual drama of the place.
Overbunkering and Drama:
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What is something else unusual? SHEEP!
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My visit: September 2009
My overall rating: 7.5
Rating Trend: DOWNWARD -- Newer courses such as Pacific Dunes and Kingsbarns have surpassed Whistling Straits in their ability to mimic the links-land experience.
Can't wait to hear your opinions.
Bart