La Cumbre Country Club in Santa Barbara is hosting the California State Amateur this week. The website is at
http://www.lacumbrecc.org/. The course plays to 6,496, par 71, so it's not long. The greens are fast and sloped, but not scary fast or scary sloped. Therefore the medal play scores were relatively low with 129 as the medalist score and 142 a playoff to reach match play. The course was designed by George Thomas and William Bell in 1925, and was renovated by a team including Geoff Shackelford a few years ago.
1 tee, par 4
1 approach
1 green
2 tee, short par 4
2 approach
2 green and 3 fairway
3 tee...yeah, the trees are mildly awkward
3 approach - pretty much blind
4 tee - dogleg left short par 4
4 approach
5 - shortish par 3
5 green
6 tee - par 5, OB left and right
6 approach
6 green
7 tee - cool par 3 into a hollow
7 green
8 tee - tight and challenging par 4 with hazard right and OB left
8 approach
8 green
9 tee - short par 5
9 green
9 green
9 green. They asked us to rake the floor of the bunkers with the teeth of the rake, and the sides with the back of the rake, Melbourne-style. Looks better when the grounds crew does it though.
Just happened to catch this guy in an unfortunate spot
10 tee - steep drop to the fairway, short par 5
10 approach
10 green
11, par 3
12, par 5. Not a 90° dogleg, but it feels like it. The line for the teeshot is over the right palm tree.
12 layup. The big left trees feel a bit out of place and unnecessarily constricting, but they certainly add to the challenge.
12 green
Nice place
13, looong par 3
13 greens. The land green (front) is longer; we didn't play the island green in the background.
14 approach, par 4
14 green
Not sure about this feature around 14 green. Legitimate, but seemed kinda contrived?
15 approach, par 4
16 tee, mid length par 4
16 approach
16 green
17, par 3
18 tee, par 4
18 approach, uphill
18 green