I just got back from hosting members of the private clubs we've built at Ballyneal, for the second Doak Cup.
On the afternoon of the first round, nearly everyone went out to play the Mulligan. I played in a fivesome with two 15-handicap ladies, and two other men, one of them a low handicapper and one about like me.
I've never played a round of golf where there was so much laughing or exhiliration. Many of the greens are in bowls, and there were a huge number of shots that looked like they might go in for an ace, most of them off a backboard or sideboard: it happened at the 1st hole [2x], the 3rd, the 4th, the 5th [3x], the 8th [3x], and the 10th [3x]. It probably happened at the 6th and 7th, too, since we had shots within five feet at each, but we couldn't see the bottom of the flag from the tee.
This is not to say that every one of the holes is easy, or set in a bowl. If you miss the green left at the 1st, short at the 10th, or anywhere at the 9th, you might have trouble finishing the hole. Meanwhile, the greens at the 2nd and 3rd and 6th are some of the most subtle we have built. The course seems to strike a very good balance.
If every town had a course like the Mulligan, golf would be 10x as popular as it is. But I honestly don't know if I could build anything half that good on a blank piece of ground. What makes the Mulligan so special is that it's a great little piece of dunesland, and we never would have come up with greens like the 5th or 7th if they weren't mostly laying there.