I have a question - perhaps a dumb question...
I just got back from five days at Bandon Dunes - my fourth trip and it gets better every time.
To answer the famous, "If you had 10 rounds at Bandon Dunes, how would you split them up?" - here is what I did and I don't regret one round...
Old Macdonald - 4
Pacific Dunes - 4
Bandon Trails - 1
Bandon Dunes - 1
Bandon Preserve - Not open yet unfortunately, but I did walk all 13 holes one afternoon after I finished my golf for the day. It is going to be spectacular...I love the look and feel and especially how C&C tied the tees to the greens with mown walk-ways...
I don't remember ever seeing a statistics about rounds played on the four courses - I am not sure if Kemper Sports even releases this type of data - but anecdotally I have heard from caddies at the resort that Bandon Dunes is the preferred course at the resort along with Pacific Dunes and that Bandon Trails is the least played course. I have also read that Old Macdonald has been very well-received, but probably the most polarizing of the courses given the boldness of the design and scale. Therefore, my conclusion is - and if I am wrong, please let me know - that Pacific Dunes and Bandon Dunes are #1 or #2 for rounds played, followed by Old Macdonald, with Trails coming in fourth. I know that Trails has some natural headwinds given the fact it isn't on the ocean and it is probably the most demanding walk at the resort - but I like that course more and more each time I see it.
I personally rank them...
1. Pacific Dunes
2. Old Macdonald (close second)
3. Bandon Trails
4. Bandon Dunes (distant fourth)
I could probably easily, and without regret, remove Bandon Dunes from the rota. Other than for a couple of holes - #4 and #16 - I really don't have much love for the course which is the namesake for one of my favorite places in the world! I will admit though that some of the new revetting they are doing on several of the bunkers looks pretty amazing...
Here comes my question, while out there this past month, I really noticed a big difference in the turf conditions - especially between Bandon Dunes and the rest of the courses. I know March isn't an ideal growing season to be drawing conclusions, but the fairways at Bandon were much softer and thick versus the fairways at the other three. I don't know if this is always the case, but the turf conditions were dramatically different at Bandon Dunes. I do know they progressively changed the seed mixture from Bandon Dunes up through Old Macdonald and that Bandon Dunes is original course at the resort - so perhaps just maturity is the difference.
So, my question is...
Could the more typical golfer (not GCA junkies like us) be more likely to prefer Bandon Dunes in part because the precision needed on shots from the fairway and green surrounds is not as high on that course versus the others and therefore may have more positive feelings towards the course because he/she had better shots which contributed to their experience?