Ben, I've been touting this course since the very first post I made here! I am hoping there will be a few more people on the bandwagon after US Am - there is plenty of room.
There are a few reasons why CB has not gotten the love it probably deserves around here.
1. Conditioning. Many folks here played the course before it opened and soon after it opened. It takes a long time for fescue to take hold. Because of that, there were many bald spots and sand was everywhere. There were visible cat tracks everywhere in the dunes. It was neither firm nor fast and the worst of all, the greens were running at about 4 to 5 feet on the stimpmeter for the first two years. My brother had a pretty typical reaction after playing the course the first year - "they charge how much for this course? These are the WORST greens I have ever seen!!! I am never coming back here again." The quality architecture was there from the beginning, but it was hard to see it beyond poor conditioning for most people.
2. It was "created" and not "discovered". CB is not truly manufactured like Whistling Straits as it was already a gravel and sand mine (most of the greens in the Puget Sound courses were built with the sand from this mine) and they did not have to import or move as much sand as they did at WS. However, most people here love Bandon for the fact that it is a very natural course and they moved minimal amount of dirt to create it. Compared to that, CB feels much different and that probably takes it down a notch or two for many around here.
3. Lackluster par 3’s and par 5’s. The par 4’s at Chambers Bay are as good as you will see anywhere, bar none. However, all of the par 3’s have very similar look (drop shot peninsula greens surrounded by bunkers on three sides) and the same goes for the most of the par 5’s (uphill left to right).
I have long predicted that Chambers Bay will get a big boost in reputation after the US Amateur and after US Open. I still believe that to be true, especially how great this tournament has gone so far.
To have a true links golf course like this near a major metropolitan area is really unique and it is something that should be experienced by any GCA aficionado. Just let me know when you are in town and I will be happy to walk it with any of you.
I really need to finish my CB course profile one of these days…