Thanks again to all, it was nice to see all of you. I haven't had many opportunities like this in some time to get out, so I was doubly pleased.
I am sorry I didn't get to GBCC, but thanks to Archie. I do hope to get there soon.
ACCC-probably about as good as I expected, and I had pretty high expectations. This has been on my "to-play" for about seven or eight years now; I remember going to Atlantic City in August, 2004, and, one morning, driving to the course so I could look around. A few things jumped out at me; first, the routing. In contrast to Seaview Bay, this routing is more parallel to the water, or, in other terms, plays more into or downwind, with some exceptions. I am not saying this is a boring, back and forth layout. It's not. There are subtleties to many of the holes, for example the 2nd, green oriented to best accept a shot from the left side of the fairway.
Two of the shorter par 3s (4 and 12) are downwind, putting distance control at a premium. My group discovered that, in spades.
The longer par 3 (15) is pretty much back into the wind-but there is ample space around the green to bail out.
At first, I was a little apprehensive of 13-14-16 (as many of you know, my miss is hard right). There was plenty of room to play here. How refreshing.
I did comment to Mike about the size of the greens; it seemed to me, for a course this windy, we may have done better with slightly larger greens, but no matter. There was ample room to bail out, or play short and come in with a running approach.
And I say! Some of the holes-10, back into the wind, Mein Gott. Great for matchplay.
Wondering out loud about #18-was is a safety concern, to move the tee forward?
Wow. Will have to get back there, soon.