Just returned from 3 days and 4 nights at Sand Valley. First time there. Wasn’t really sure what to expect, having been to Bandon several times, Cabot once, and Streamsong many times, all of which I consider comparable golf destinations.
Boy, did the Sand Valley property impress me as a golf destination.
Architecturally, the courses were way more interesting, balanced, and subtle than I expected. I played 36 each day and each course 3 times. Got rained out from playing Sandbox.
[size=78%]First thing that struck me was the pinnable surface on the greens on both courses. Massive, massive greens with an amazing amount of pinnable surface. In three days, the variation in pins was incredible, which really added to the experience of seeing almost every hole differently in each play.[/size]
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[/size][size=78%]The tie-ins at Sand Valley were the best I have seen on a modern course, with so much detail put into the scattered grasses that overlaid the bunkers and the edging into the background. [/size]
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[/size]So much has been written about the width of both, but especially of Mammoth Dunes. I didn’t think either course was overly wide, given the bunkering and the design of the greens. I kept thinking that the holes would look like with 20-30 yards of rough on each side and then realizing the playing corridors were about the same size at many other courses, just without rough. And I would say the brutality of the fairway bunkers compensates the difficulty, especially since there are so many tempting lines.[size=78%]
[/size]At Mammoth I literally hit every club one round from driving 14 to hitting a 3 wood into 9 after a weak [size=78%][/size]hook off the tee. Nearly the same at SV.
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[/size]I found the back nines at [/size]both courses thrilling.
[/size]The 17th at SV is fun but essentially unfair because junk and great shots don’t differentiate at all. Fine for one hole.
[/size]I guess 14 at MD is the most “controversial” hole on that course because they moved so much earth, but found it really fun.
[/size]Would divide 10 plays 5/5.
[/size]The conditioning was really, really good. Firm and fast for sure and lots of ground options. I don’t know if it was the warm summer weather or a different strain of fescue, but the greens were bone hard, while fairways were very firm and running, yet soft enough to take very large divots, which I had never seen before in fescue, which I s a contrast to summer Bandon conditions where the turn was just hard every where.
[/size]Aesthetically, I found the whole property exceeded my expectations. Great long views and great scale.
[/size]And I got weather than ranged from 90 to 61 for highs in 3 days.
[/size]And I played Whistling Straits and Lawsonia on the same trip.
[/size]I would venture that 10 years from now, Sand Valley will have at least 4 courses and will be on the road to the pinnacle of a Wisconsin golf trail. Can’t wait to return.