Anthony:
Agree w you 100% -- just a real treat -- anyone within 250 miles needs to make a detour and play it. I played Palouse Ridge last year and liked it -- but WV is more than a few steps ahead.
RJ:
Right on target -- a labor of love indeed. My trip could not take me to CB but I have a few other courses of note that I did play and will opine oln all of them in due time. W V is a real treat and is no less than places like Wild Horse, Rustic Canyon and those at that level.
Posted by: astavrides
Matt,
Are you being compensated by Wine Valley for publicity?
Garland:
W V works whether it's match or stroke play.
The course plays to a par-72 but can be played as a more demanding 70 par with two par-5's as par-4 holes. They just played the NW Open there and the place got rave reviews from all in the field -- they were right on target and most importantly the course has a superintendent who truly understands firm and fast conditions.
astavrides:
I write what I feel -- I was not solicited by the club in anyway. I played the course and simply opined. I have done that for all courses I have ever visited. I have recommended a few courses to consideer raising their profille because of what they provide as quality golf courses. Wine Valley is just a joy to play and with a bit more exposure can easily be rated among the best public courses -- even more so for courses under $100.
Let me say this -- how bout you and any others for that matter head to Walla Walla, WA and see it for themselves. If you think it's even remotely less than what I have said thus far I'll be happy to pay your green fee.
I can tell you this -- my $$ is quite safe from any potential takers.