Recently I saw some photos of a golf course under construction in NZ.
You can Google it.
It's Mangawhai.
It sits on an isthmus of white sand, with the ocean on one side.
It's a site swept by good breezes.
Surfing sites provide wind and wave maps which are pretty neat.
I couldn't help but think of what a terrific site it was and that it had the potential to be a great golf course.
I also wondered, in these times, how many developers would be willing to roll the dice in their attempt to create a great golf course, even one in a relatively remote area.
Surely Mike Keiser has to get some credit for being a forerunner in that area.
Back to the site.
In addition to looking like a great site, wind and all, Tom Doak has been retained as the architect.
Tom's work at Pacific Dunes certainly prepared him for routing and designing on a windy site.
While some incomplete routing was available, what I saw looked pretty neat, especially given the prevailing wind direction.
Visit the site on Google Earth.
How many sites like this remain available for building a golf course ?