As a prelude to the upcoming sanctioned golfapalooza
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I was fortunate to have the oportunity to visit La Messilla (ma' see ya) for my virgin exposure to Black Mesa Golf Club. The first thing one notices after turning off Hwy 84 are some slivers of fairway hugging closely to the actual rolling topography. If that isn't enough to get the mental juices going, From the moment you enter thru the gates, feelings of a couple of Nebraska's newest and best are dominate. From the gravel road to the sight of the clubhouse, Wild Horse was all I could think of. After being told we had to tee off NOW
the first hole brings your mind right to the other more famous cornhusker gem. By no means is this to imply they are the same, it is more of a similar feeling caused mostly by the movement of the land, the texture of the centerline nastiness or hazardous looking areas and the need for the golfer to not only evaluate whats the proper play but combine that with the individual golfer's anticipated ability, for that shot.
Cader-like looking adobe mounds, combined with sandstone mesa's are the re-ocurring natural motiff that Baxter Spann used as, if not more, effectively than Jim Engh's Redlands Mesa or Rick Phelps' Devil's thumb. Both these Colorado gems jet into the mind as one goes along experiencing the "total" package at Black Mesa. Massive, wildly undulating bent grass greens are the ultimate opponent and are a very worthy adversary. The nines each have a fabulous short hole and the par fives are as thought provoking as any I've seen. The fours and threes are all strong with each hole having it's own unique character mostly created by the land and the uncertainty created by the lack of total visibility.
I guess I could go on and on but the hope is that this will wet the appetite for those that will be here on Sept. and maybe convince any of you fence sitter's to go ahead and book flights and hotel.
One last note on the management. After talking briefly with the GM I was convinced these guys have the attitude and understanding of what makes good golf and good golf management, they stressed it "was all about the golf".
I had to pinch myself to make sure this wasn't all a dream.