I played one of the most enjoyable rounds of my life at Black Mesa today. The routing is dramatic, dynamic, and engaging, and no two holes are alike. Baxter Spann really did an incredible job on every facet of this course—in fact, I'm not sure I've ever had more fun chasing my ball around.
As some of you may know, however, Black Mesa has experienced some hard times since at least 2011.
Due to watering issues, conditions were mostly subpar, but at least the greens were in excellent condition. They appear to be understaffed, too, as certain maintenance items like bunker and large shrub/tree management aren't being attended to at all. Many of the strategic washouts and waste areas are also in need of some TLC.
I was a bit saddened when I read the glowing review of Black Mesa here on this site and saw how gorgeous the course was shortly after it opened. It's terrible to see such an incredible track decline so much in only 13 years.
Black Mesa is almost certainly one of the top 100 routings in the US. Now that the course is owned by a nearby casino (which presumably has the funds and desire to restore it), it may be on the road back to righteousness...or at least I sincerely hope that's the case.
If you're in or around the Santa Fe area, most people will probably tell you to head down to Paa-Ko Ridge. They're not necessarily wrong, but you will have more fun and experience one of the best routings of your life if you head on up to Black Mesa instead.