If you haven't played this course yet, what are you waiting for?
Yes the price is more than the average player normally pays. However, by the time you have finished playing this ultimate course, you will want to come back again.
The rough is a point of no return, a foot in and the balls gone. You must hit the fairway or reach for the next ball from your bag. The bunkers are deep, very deep, if you get in don't try to be a hero, just get back onto the fairway.
The fairways are the best I have ever played, the greens better than Royal Melbourne. Smoother than by 20 month old sons bottom, and just as tricker to master as getting a baby to sleep.
The course is long (it takes a good 4.5 to 5.5 hours) to play a round but it seems much less. The holes difficult, but with some thought and by leaving your driver in the bag a little more often the rewards are there to be taken. Strategy on each hole is must.
The course will play very differently in varying weather experienced the peninsula gets day by day, as those of you who have played the Dune, Shank or Flinders will have experienced.
From the time you enter the complex the great staff are at your service. Unloading your bag to assisting with your game plan, they are at your service until you drive out the gate to return home to start bragging to your mates about this course.
This is a course for players of all levels.
So don't be scared or 'cheap' play it and experience why it will become one of the best courses in the world.
This is the description I read at another forum.
The reaction from the golfing public seems to be positive to the Open Course designed by TWP, but everyone I've spoken to who I'd consider to have a 'trained eye' thinks otherwise. What is the verdict is GCA land?
I don't want this to turn into another forum for TWP bashing: if you wish to say your bit on TWP go to the Victoria GC thread! Lets keep all the TWP criticism in one place.