After enjoying the golf and fellowship at Dismal River (not to mention touching the robe of Tom Doak) I was a contented man, ready to return to Nashvegas with a refreshed spirit and fond memories. However, I had booked a day of golf at Prairie Club so I pointed the rental ride toward Valentine. Boy am I glad that I did. For those not blessed to be a one percenter (or better yet know one) Prairie Club offers the genuine sandhills golf experience. Coupled with the public Wildhorse down in Gothenburg the resort warrants a trip of its own, rather then merely being a footnote round after Sand Hills, Dismal River or Ballyneal.
While I did not stay there, lunch was tasty, facilities impressive and the two caddies that led my partner and me around the Dunes course in 103 degree temps were professional and delightful. After 36 holes I did not play Hanse's short course but no less than an authority than Sam Morrow gives it props and it would undoubtedly be a nice amenity for late evenings.
The courses do not suffer from a resort feel though the architecture offers more playability for the mid and higher handicapper than do the other sandhills courses. In other words, they don't beat you up. Better players will likely score well in the absence of a stiff breeze. The firm and fast conditioning of both courses was spot on and the ground game was a viable option. With the exception of the few holes on the Pines course that are forrested, fairway width is super-abundant, occasionally to the point that driving options seemed superfluous. The greens on both courses are at times gigantic, providing great elasticity in the set up of individual holes. I was pleasantly surprised by the dramatic green contouring - fun, fun, fun. Generally plenty of pitching options around the greens. I found both courses to be equally compelling.
A few photographs:
The skyline approach to the first at the Dunes:
The short 4th at the Dunes - a example of the occasional over-bunkering:
From front left of 4th green looking back right - probably a 4-club difference in pin locations:
Plenty of options (too many?) on the Dunes' short two-shot 5th with a terrific green site:
The short down-hill 7th at the Dunes with a terrific vista as a backdrop:
Bunkering at the7th:
A good drive down the left side at the 8th gives the player a peek through the cut at the pin. There is actually plenty of room in front of this green:
Pines photographs to follow.
Bogey