This is my first photo tour, so bear with me. If anyone has pictures they'd like me to add, please let me know, or feel free to add them to the thread. Unfortunately, since I wasn't exactly planning to put together a photo tour, I didn't get a lot of good shots of the green contours, but this should give a general sense of the course. If someone wants to supplement with better shots of the green, please be my guest. The upshot of not lingering around the greens, however, was a round played at a refreshingly brisk pace.
A number of GCAers, including myself, were graciously invited by Terry Lavin to play the Dunes Club on Wednesday, August 17th. Located 90 minutes from Chicago, the Dunes Club is Americas finest nine hole course. The course was conceived by Mike Keiser, and designed by Dick Nugent. The course plays 3,492 yards from the back tees, rated at 75.6/149. It plays 3,269 yards from the middle tees, rated at 74.0/145. From the front tees, the course plays 3,125 yards, rated at 72.8/143. However, if played as intended, it's difficult to get an accurate measurement and rating. While there are numerous tee boxes, there are no actual tee markers, save for some CDGA plates. The scorecard encourages players to utilize a variety of options, advising: "When there are no tee markers, it is customary that the winner of the prior hole chooses the tee position within a designated tee area." There is a welcome lack of overwrought infrastructure and pretension. The inside of the clubhouse is quite small, the bar is refrigerator operated on the honor system, and the pro-shop isn't much larger than a closet. The Dunes Club is truly about the golf.
The clubhouse
Hole #1
Back - 415; Middle - 398; Front - 398.
The first hole is a fairly straightaway par four with a slight twist to the left. The tee shot plays over a scrub area which normally shouldn't be in play. There are trees and OB right, trees left, and the fairway tightens a bit as you approach the green. The green slopes front right to back left, with bunkers right and a collection area left and behind. Left of the green and through the tees is the only view of Lake Michigan from the golf course. The pins were re-cut for the second round. Our first round pin was back middle, and the second round pin was very difficult, cut on the front left.
From the first tee
A view from the first fairway
A little bit closer view of the green
A view looking back to the first tee from the fairway