As I mentioned a few weeks ago, I take notes on many courses prior to playing them, right after playing them, and then a few weeks later. (I know I have issues
).
During the post round notes to the time of my follow up notes, I gestate on things and think about the course. I've noticed an interesting trend that seems to occur during this time frame. A number of holes that I may have liked or not liked during my round(s) seem to get imbedded in my mind and I can't stop thinking about them. Many times I don't actually walk off those holes giddy and in love with the hole, two examples of this are:
2 at Sand Hills and 6 at Pacific Dunes.
Both I double bogeyed the first time I played them and left the green muttering to myself. Subsequently, I thought about the holes over night and played them much better the next time. However, both of these holes I think about frequently...dreams, nightmares, day dreams...whatever. I can't get them out of my head.
8 at Ballyneal and 13 at Dismal River are other examples of this fascination with specific holes that I didn't immediately love are, but overtime fell in love with.
Holes that I haven't been able to reconcile with another play, but are constantly haunted by are:
14 at Bandon Trails;
7 at The Honors Course.
Is this the sign of a good hole?
Do architects/designers strive for a few holes like this in their design?
Are there holes that you guys think about constantly for good reasons and/or bad?