Eric, there is no reason to be defensive. If everyone's opinion was the same, this would be a boring place. I am glad that someone around here is standing up for this place.
I, for one, would love it if you went in a little deeper. What exactly did you love? Was it the strategy off the tee? The greens? The general surroundings?
Inquiring minds want to know...
Hey Rich,
Let me try to give you some more.
I loved that the golf course isn't afraid to present the golfer with so many blind and semi-blind golf shots. The thrill of playing blind shots is one I haven't had a lot of experience with, but nevertheless have had a fondness for for some time.
More than one punchbowl green. Hell I think there are four of them. The golf course is tough enough. The respite of getting your ball over a ridge and finding the punchbowl feels like quite an accomplishment. Then you have these great greens to putt on. I consider myself a good putter and when I am putting well I can see the ball going in the hole before I putt. Here you can see the ball going in. They are smooth and quick and wonderful fun.
Quirk. DR has it. Nicklaus wasn't afraid to build it. I applaud him for going with the unexpected.
Some examples:
Blindness -- already mentioned
A windmill in direct line of play
Green design at 4 - different
Hole 5 - different. Blind green with the beautiful bunker plopped into the middle of the saddle
Hole 8- 265 yard par 4
Hole 10 - wild green with a bunker in the middle of it
Hole 14 - the sloping fairway in front of the green that tumbles down to the massive bunker cut out from the hillside
Hole 18 - Awe inspiring elevated tee, then straight uphill, enormous waste bunker, big intimidating fairway bunker, totally blind green, tame jack rabbits
I mentioned before, 'the discovery'. This is probably the heart of the matter. The place is so raw, so unknown, still, it felt like we were discovering something new -- something great.
Why raters bash it I don't know and could really care less. I do feel, Rich, that a guy like you, a guy who goes on golf trips to 'discover' great golf, would enjoy a trip out to Dismal River. And if you go, I'd love to tag along.