Tom Doak, what were your thought processes as you conceptualized, designed and built the 5th hole at Streamsong Blue, one of my favorite par 3's in all of golf ?
Patrick:
The first time I saw this part of the ground, Bill Coore had already suggested the green location; the sixth hole is also Bill's and you had to get right back to the edge of the bluff for that tee to get the right distance on #6. But, Bill's tee for #5 was going to be well around to the right, playing almost straight toward the bluff. I set the tees at a variety of angles, but didn't go around quite as far as Bill was going to, even from the seldom-used right-hand tee.
The green just kept getting longer to the rear as we kept looking at the hole. Really, it was when I saw that we could build a visible bunker at the back right that I decided to take the green on back there. The plateau of the green was pretty much as it is today, and the bowl in the back right and the ridge on the right were already there, too, though we used the sand out of that back bunker to hold up the back right of the green a little bit. I knew the target at the back left was going to be fierce because the bridge back to it is so narrow, but I figured that if the pin only went back there occasionally, it would be all right, so we just kept going until the green connected right into #6 tee. And, once we decided to go to the back left, I figured we might as well get a hole location down in the bowl back right, too. In all, the green is seventy yards deep.
We had to build bunkers down below the green on the left to try and "save" pulled shots from oblivion, though it is still very scary if you go over the edge, you're never sure if you will find the ball or not. We discussed not having any bunkers to the right -- just the ridge -- but my associates didn't like the way that looked, so they built bunkers in order to reduce and contain the fairway area on the right. I did go back at the last minute and make the front bunker quite a bit smaller, so that it feels like you can get the ball onto the front of the green without problem if you're willing to settle for that.
At one point near the end of the project, I saw Bill Coore walking through that area and he told me he thought that hole "might be my 14th at Bandon Trails" -- meaning he thought the green target was scary enough that we might have complaints about it. Up until then, I really hadn't worried about it much, but in the run-up to opening I sure did. I watched a lot of play there at the Renaissance Cup and have listened for feedback, and so far it seems like most people really like the hole. The few times I've played it with people, it's always been a blast.