Since there is a thread about Jack’s architecture I thought I would share my experience with one of his newest courses.
Yesterday I played JN's new course outside DC in Virginia. It is The Ritz Carlton Golf Club at Creighton Farms. I think it could be his best work, Muirfield Village not withstanding. It did not favor the fade any more than it did the hook. The land is perfect for a course. Rolling, relatively treeless, with wetlands, and a creek flowing throughout the course.
I always felt that JN does his best work on par fives. These par fives are exceptional. Some are reachable. Some are absolutely not reachable for anyone but are true three shot holes. On each of the par fives the second shot must be played with some thought. The second shots are not easy.
The par threes are very good but not great. It has good short par fours and some long par fours that require nerve, courage, and restraint.
The greens are small with a great deal of movement. My biggest critique is the three inch thick blue grass that seems to ring most of the greens. With such small greens, the rough was too penal and after a while it got boring trying to hit a delicate flop shot.
It can be played at 7400, 6800, or 6200. I played the 6800 yard tees and shot about 80. I usually play to a five handicap. It is very difficult but if you think your way around you can score. It is worth the time if you can play it.