OLD TOWN CLUB CONT.Most of Old Town's blind or obscured tee shots don't offer a guiding bunker. Until the renovation, among #s 1, 4, 8, 10, 12, 13 & 16, only the 8th featured fairway bunkers. This current renovation saw C&C place two new bunkers on the 16th; one high and one low on the banked left to right fairway. To be honest, I am not sure they work very well. I understand the goal of trying to break-up the tree frame look, but perhaps only one bunker was necessary. I managed to hit a power fade to the bottom of the hill only to leave myself an awkward distance for the very steep second. The tabletop green is fairly small and quite contoured, it pays dividends to keep the approach below the hole, which I managed to do...way below the hole! My kick up to the front hole location failed and I found myself looking toward the sky again.
The final par 5 takes us over a creek, past bunkers and back to the double green in the far distance. The oddly placed far right bunker is new.
Thinking the centre-line bunker was protecting something special, I decided to take the what I later found out is the foolish route down the right. Hoping to have the length of the green to hit up, I was disappointed my "clever" second didn't yield a reward.
Its a bit of a wild idea, but upon reaching the creek I immediately thought that it would be cool if there was a land bridge some 15 yards wide feeding to the green. For sure it would be a risky play for bigger hitters, but it would be fun to try and eliminate one of the forced carries.
One last look at 8 & 17 from the final tee.
There isn't quite as much going on with the home hole as on the 9th, but I rather like the simplicty of the design.
Its quite clear to me that the front nine is superior to a very good back nine, but the 10th, 12th & 18th are all first class holes. The flow of Old Town's routing is excellent. Very much like many fine English designs, the length of the course isn't distressing. The player is afforded opportunities to bang and roll shots. The greens are top notch. The course was in superb nick. The views are very handsome. The only real drawback I can muster is the amount of water. I would prefer less, but at least there are no ponds and many of the holes where water threatens offer lay-ups and/or plenty of width to avoid trouble. I think Old Town merits 2*, its that good! If the club can find some way to eliminate the Bermuda and further increase fairway acerage, it can only make the course better.
SCORECARD (daily tees)
Par 70
6280 Yards
1. 394
2. 143 !
3. 369
4. 516
5. 363 !
6. 173 !
7. 345 !
8. 382 !
9. 396
10. 398 !
11. 178
12. 413 !
13. 421
14. 317 !
15. 189
16. 358
17. 557
18. 368
My order of favourites on this trip from the visitor PoV:
1.Old Town - the only one of the 3 to make my Whip It Out List
GAP
2. Dormie
GAP
3. Mid Pines
SEVERAL GAPS
4. Wildwood Green
Order of best on this trip:
1a. Old Town
2. Dormie - while I am not entirely sold on the course, diversity is something I value a ton and Dormie has two tons of diversity
3. Mid-Pines - no slouch to finish third, would take it as a members' course over Dormie in a heartbeat
4. Wildwood Green
Ciao