Yeah, but Eric, you gotta admit that the 830 yards between the 18th green and the 1st tee at Kinloch feels pretty short. Huh?
Q: Stone Eagle is like Sand Hills in that?
A: The first tee is almost a mile away.
Briefly, I don't think my friend Dave Moriarty would be interrogating the praise for Dismal River (Red) unless he cared. The man picks his battles, and he is a devotee of the idea that frank commentary is essential. It's a hot new golf course. It should be walkable. It's long, but the slopes are unusually gentle. It's a real curiosity about the course. You have holes that play two clubs up or down, and you're always walking up or down gentle grades.
Let's say you have a 1-10 walking scale. 1 is the easiest possible walk for a championship size course. Pumpkin Ridge - Witch Hollow is a 1. Stone Eagle is a 10, only for the sturdy, with short green to tee walks, but a very steep environment. I've done it several times, and for me walking that is the gold standard for difficulty.
Dismal River is about a 6. An able bodied man in his fifties should be able to walk the course. I did, and was not tired afterwards. Green to tee walks are enjoyable, too. I suppose you have to be in decent shape to do it, but isn't that the point? If I were a member of the Dismal River Club, and I loved that place, I'd fight to walk that course. Because walking a golf course is the gold standard of playing the game. I guess that's where I fight the fight.