Jeff:
Your recollection of your charming host at Forest Creek is very generous, but your memory seems a little fuzzy regarding the course itself. Your comment about houses, especially on the front nine, puzzles me. At the time we played, there was exactly one house on the entire front nine and it sits across a ravine about 200 yards left of the seventh green. Due to a building ”boom” we now have a second house way left of the 3rd green and a third is under construction left of #8. It is true that about 20 member “cottages” line the right side of the 11th fairway and the left side of #16. We have members from 29 states and almost all of those cottages belong to out-of-state members and are occupied only occasionally. In addition to the two “regular” houses on the front nine, there are 5 on #12, 1 one #13, and two on #15. All houses sit well back from the course and there are no O.B. stakes anywhere on the course. No houses will ever be built behind any green. I have played over 500 rounds on this course and I have never seen a shot wind up in anyone’s yard.
It is true that you have to cross streets four times (after #1, #4, #11, and #15), but they are lightly traveled neighborhood streets. Unfortunately they lack character or quirkiness such at what you find at Yeomans Hall (where the entrance road crosses the 1st fairway), Merion (where you take your life in your hands crossing Ardmore Ave.), or Pine Valley and Yale where you have to play across the entrance road).
By the way, I have almost gotten lost at Forest Creek a few times my self, but only when looking for wayward shots.
Seriously now, I am always reluctant to comment about Forest Creek on this DG. Anything I say is likely to be viewed as self-serving. Yes, I do like the course and I think I will like the new course at least as much. I think it is one of Fazio’best, and the raters at GOLFWEEK seem to agree by ranking it #28 Modern. When I claim it is the second best course in NC, it’s kinda like my claiming to be the second tallest player on my high school basketball team. We only had one guy over six feet tall. In my opinion, North Carolina has lots of good courses, a few very good ones, but only one great course. FCGC is among the very good ones.
Southern Pines is truly a great bargain, but the best bargain in the Pinehurst area is #2, a bargain at any price!