John/Tom:
I couldn't be more thrilled with the new Doak Course. Sometimes, we have to remind ourselves out here that it's brand spanking new…the grow-in conditioning was so good we actually began nitpicking conditioning in the preview year. Really does makes us fortunate.
I've been on the Red as much as anyone aside from Jagger, Clay, and their team...especially if you include walking with Lydia and Max. The members are thrilled with their new course, and that is very satisfying. We all believed, and believed that the Red course would enhance an already terrific place. It has raised the experience, it was a great raw site made into a wonderful golf course, it has variety is spades, and is a blast to play. 18 outstanding holes with tons of variety, and very little earthwork, and playable for all levels of golfer and designed to be fun in widely variable wind conditions. Fits the place too. I'd imagine, on the whole, that's incredibly hard for the architect to execute…this one is a tribute to Tom, Don, and all of the guys.
On the green sites discussed above, I believe Tom hit a homerun at Dismal as well. With natural features in abundance, Tom used them as backdrops and (I think) 14 greens took about an hour to build from native state to seeding. This artistic effort made 18 terrific good holes, to me transcendent...almost into 18 works of art…there is more to a hole
than the hole. While I don't know which it would be, the most weak hole on the Red could likely be the best hole on
most courses. That, in itself, is a feat.
I've been fortunate to have played most of the best regarded courses in the world, and I've never seen anything like what Tom delivered at Dismal. 18 great holes, outstanding backdrops, visuals and site use, unbelievable restraint on a very good site. Nothing over done…Goldilocks…it fits, just right. That, friends, is a gift to the game.
I don't think we need 3-5 years, the Red course is exactly what Dismal River needed, and it's far better than I ever imagined it could or would be. It took a ton of trust between Ton, Don, their teams, and (most importantly) the members…and alot of hard work.
For the first time, we're actually discussing a cap memberships. That, in good part, is a tribute to Tom.
Then again, maybe we'll just add another course.
. If we do, Tom Doak will be the architect.