I just returned from an incredible trip to Praire Dunes. Despite some travel issues (Delta sucks--and I am an Atlanta homer), it was a great couple days of golf. Thanks to Delta I missed Friday golf although with steady 42 mile per hour winds and gusts of 61!!, I am not sure I missed any "playable" golf.
The next two days was 54 holes of simply incredible golf. I am not a picture taker since I am there to play but here are a few impressions:
Obviously, Maxwell found a portion of Kansas that is not flat. The huge natural dunes and sandy soil were hard to believe. You would walk up over a massive dune truly expecting to see an ocean on the other side when you could hardly be farther away.
The greens were borderline frightening. Absolutely some of the most interesting, bold, demanding greens I have ever seen. What really struck me was how severe and yet playable they were.
The routing of the second nine by Maxwell's son flowed seemlessly. I think most (certainly including me) would be hard pressed to point out the original nine holes versus the second nine added by Press. The second nine was integrated into the middle of the existing nine so that makes it harder but I can't imagine a better integration of a second nine by a different person than this.
The elvation changes were amazing particularly the second shot into hole #8. Also, I never hit so many 4-irons into "165" yard par threes in my life and the 17th green is an absolute gem.
I'd love to hear any thoughts but I was completely smitten
Oh, and they serve Jagermeister.