After reflecting for the week, I feel like I gave Windsong too harsh a judgement primarily based on my below-average handicap/playing ability. It’s a ball-buster, don’t get me wrong. Its 139 slope from the 6300 tees will attest that. However, there is plenty of width out there, and plenty of areas to be safe on. I was lucky to save my worst two blocks of the day for hole 6, where the massive combined fairway saved me both times; though forcing me to lay up and play it like a par 5.
What I’m probably trying to say is: I never felt like there was a hole I couldn’t finish by the rules of golf. 15 and 18 were difficult, yes. 6 didn’t have to be as hard of a hole as I made it.
It might be basic of me for saying this, but I really liked 16. It’s a brute of par 3, but there’s plenty of room to play it safe for an up/down par. Or, you can take on the flag and deal with the water in front, or the sloping green in back. It may have also helped I saved one of my shots of the weekend for that hole in the Mashie round, sending a 5 iron to about 20 feet, and just missing out on a birdie putt.
I think Jason’s analysis is plenty fair, and matches what I think about the course/club overall, plus/minus/neutral. Initially, I rated it last in the 2015 Mashie rota, but I’m changing my mind. I do prefer older courses with quirk, so a modern brute was never going to be my favorite. Then again, I’m not the target audience for this type of design. But for what it is, I think the course is good.
The culture though is fantastic. I, too, was surprised to see the amount of kids playing out on a weekend. Sure, most of them were wearing Puma, but if the little Rickie Fowlers are enjoying the game, that makes me happy. The number of families having dinner at the club on Saturday also surprised me. I fully expected a bro-vironment, but that wasn’t the case at all. I’m with Rich; the Murphy House was a Doak 10 all the way. I was looking for a retreat-style, laid back environment, and it was all that and then some.
I had Midland at #2, and I think that stays the same even if I could play it with the greens in normal shape. The Punchbowl hole was fantastic. However, there’s just something about the unique design at T&C that was always going to make it my favorite.
Which leaves Keller. Originally, I had it above Windsong, but I think I swap the order now. I think I skewed that course higher because it was my best round of the weekend. I also wonder if the price point is affecting my judgement. It’s got to be one of the best bang-for-your-buck in U.S. golf. The best muni played before Keller was Sleepy Hollow in Cleveland. While I liked Sleepy Hollow, Keller is head and shoulders above it. I think good, uphill par 3's are under-appreciated, and I thought the 13th was one of the best par 3s I played all weekend. I still don't know about that tree on 4 though.
I will get around to posting some pics of White Bear... eventually.
I have zero doubts that was my favorite of my trip, and that was never really in question.