for Mac P.
Hello there sir...I wanted to get a little more from you about Sawgrass, if you have occasion. i know many on this board have played it, but I evaluate your perspective with slightly more weight. Besides the pace of play on one hand and the sex appeal of 17 on the other, was it actually fun to have a match or card a score. It doesn't seem like it from TV and circumferential reading. It "feels" like the ball can clunk around in trees, angles of play are shot without perfect placement and unnatural mounding and waviness lends artificial tricks to shots that are just aren't there. Am I that wrong or what are the redeeming features of the course?
cheers
vk
vk:
My two cents:
I think it is a very fun course on which to match a card and actually has a lot of variety in hole difficulty rather than being a course that just beats you up (like the one the tour is playing this week).
The par fives are pretty short and present some interesting 2nd shot choices for all levels of play. Holes 9, 11, and 16 are outstanding and the 2nd may be ok but seemed a bit narrow for my taste on one play. The par threes are very good. Think of Macdonald's templates and you are not too far off, the 3rd is about 165 with an interesting green, the 8th is a long par 3 that plays somewhat like a Biarritz, the 13th has some feeding and repelling slopes somewhat reminiscent of a redan and the 17th is akin to a short. The par fours feature a wide range of lengths from handshake openers (1st and 10th), short and tight (4th, 6th, 12th), long with angles you want to cut for distance and ideal approach angles (5, 7, 14, 15) and a memorable finisher (18).
Water does not come tightly into play except for the 4th, 16th, 17th and 18th (although there are reasonable forced carries on 9 and 11).