Bill, Steve...
A few thoughts on Hyde Park, as requested:
- There is definitely a good to very good course lying underneath the horrific bunkering (i don't know when or who did work here, but they definitely aren't nothing like the Ross bunkers i have seen) and poor conditioning of the greens (many had large bare patches and looked to be suffering from a wet season).
- Although the relatively flat land wasn't really offering much help, the compact routing with plenty of direction change worked well, especially on a windy day. There were some nice, subtle angles (8th hole comes straight to mind) with the pushed up greens. The best holes were understandable where the terrain got a little more interesting (14-18) - the final hole, with a green angled down a diagonal ridge was easily the best for me!
8th:
14th:
15th:
18th:
- A decent set of pushed-up green complexes, although i suspect some may have been tampered with. The 12th was the only one that really caught my attention. The 6th was slightly laughable, a green tilted sharply to a slightly obscured pond down its left edge, and guarded by a raised bunker to the right.
6th:
12th green, RHS:
- As expected, a few light hearted/frustrating moments: A sprinkler obscuring the 5th green from full view, and the cart paths cutting into the green tie-in and hidden drainage 'pond' combo on the 7th, personal favorites.
5th:
7th:
Anyway, not a bad alternative for $40, with Timuquana busy for the weekend and Sawgrass not letting me walk around (even at 8.a.m. and still dark!), and probably pretty different to most in that part of the world?
Cheers,
Clyde