Last year I did a first trip to Bandon over the July 4th weekend. The wind was relentless at 25mph+ for 6 rounds and it was so strong it distorted our views of the courses.
This year we gave it another try for 7 rounds over 4 days and got much more normal conditions. Basically a 2 club wind, maybe a little bit more all around.
Observations:
Pacific Dunes and Old Mac are much more interesting in a 2 club wind versus survival conditions.
Two very representative holes. 13 at Pac Dunes is the ultimate test for par, rather than a "please let me make bogey" hole. Also, 7th at Old Mac was also much more interesting than before, with lots of options off the tee and into the green.
Interestingly, Bandon Dunes was not much different in a moderate wind, versus a 4 club wind, given its width.
Trails was also much more interesting, especially the last 5 holes.
I guess, my over generalizing verdict is that Bandon is a lot more fun in reasonable winds compared to a gail. And the architectural choices and features stand out a whole lot more.
This is a strong constrast to my views on most Scottish links courses, which seem to hold up a bit better under really strong winds.
Agree?