I had the opportunity to play Garden City Golf Club this past week. It's quite a wonderful place, from the clubhouse to the locker room to the patio to the pro shop. And the golf course is magnificent and unique.
But while the course at GCGC has many striking and unique attributes, the current iteration of the 12th green stands out as particularly interesting and perhaps controversial. It is the only green that I have ever seen to incorporate both inverted bunkers and large internal mounding. The mounding is entirely contained within the putting surface and is very pronounced. As the photos below show, it is one of a kind.
I don't know a great deal about the specific history of this hole, except to say that my understanding is that Travis designed the green in the same way that it currently sits. There is a an old arial photo hanging in the clubhouse (along with a museum-like quantity of other amazing relics) that clearly shows the mounding within the putting surface. RTJ Sr. then came along at some point and leveled the green out, got rid of the mounding, installed some new bunkering and lengthened the hole. Only recently was the hole restored to its present, and largely original, form.
I am very curious as to the thoughts of those on this board regarding this green. Garden City's remaining 17 greens are without exception excellent and challenging, but they tend to tilt predominantly from one side to the other and their internal contours (with the exception of the 4th) are largely subtle. There are no other greens on the course that even approach the kind of mounding that is present on the current 12th. Likewise, the only two inverted bunkers on the property that I saw were on 12.
I, for one, absolutely loved this hole. I thought the inverted bunkers were an interesting touch and, based on what the caddy told me, a very effective hazard for balls that are far enough offline to reach them. I thought the mounding presented great visuals from both the tee and the surrounds, and made for some really exciting opportunities. And I am very pleased that the club recreated Travis's green.
I was told, however, that some members absolutely despise the current version of 12. So, what do you guys think?
Here are the photos:
From the tee (note the inverted bumkers on both sides, the deep cross bunker fronting the green, and the mounding on both sides within the putting surface):
Approaching the green:
Inverted bunkers, cross bunker and mounding:
Cross bunker and mounding:
From front left of green showing cross bunker and inverted bunkers:
From front right of green:
From front right (inverted bunker and moundings):
Greenside right showing mounds:
Greenside left:
Back left view:
In my opinion, great course, great hole - what say you guys?
(Pics of other holes available - let me know if interested).