Tommy, is this the same person who was calling me in 1998 and raving about this new course in Oregon?
I know you said that you felt that you (and possibly others) over rated it early. I don't believe it was over rated. There were faults to begin with and I'm afraid that some of the changes have been for the worst also, but it is still a top 10 modern course in my book and I don't see how it will fall out of that unless a whole bunch of other Pacific Dunes' get built.
From what I heard Tom Doak say last Saturday night, he didn't turn down the offer to build the first course, it was already promised to David Kidd when he went there. He also said that he was lucky in that he got the better piece of land which it undoubtedly is. When Kidd was asked what he would change about Bandon, he said he wished he could have gone second.
As for the bunkers, I think they do look like a lot of links bunkers I've seen, especially those at Muirfield. Sure they aren't the scraggely kind you prefer, but they are deep dark pits that effectively penalize most players. Also, they cross the line of play in more places than the bunkers at Pacific I believe.
As for changes that I've seen that I don't like at Bandon, I don't like what they've done to the 1st fairway. The new bunker on the right is totally out of place and the elimination of the one on the left definitely hurts. The changes to 16 were unneccesary in my opinion, but I know a lot of others think they are good. I don't understand the little chunk of fairway surrounded by bunkers on 17 which seems useless and I think they made 18 a much less enjoyable hole by removing the trouble on the right side. It used to be that you had to hit in the fairway or you were dead. Last Saturday, I almost hit it over the cliff and still got a 3-wood on the ball easily and made birdie.
Dan Grossman, if you think the par 3s are tough in the winter, go back in the summer and try them. 2 is much tougher as it plays in a cross wind rather than downwind. 6 is straight into the wind, 12 is cross, but it knocks the ball down real hard and it plays very long and 15 is almost unreachable in the summer. I do wish there was a shorter par 3 to make things a little more interesting, but otherwise I like them a lot.
The par 5s all have a different character, but #18 has been hurt by the changes as I said above. The par 4 are all varied and I can't think of one I don't like, although 4 might be my least favorite because the tee shot has very little interest in the summer wind being just a long iron layup to keep it in play. I think the 17th green is one of the features I like the most and I'm torn between 7 and 14 as to which one is my favorite hole.
I also like the fact that Bandon has more cross wind holes while Pacific is mostly up or down wind holes.
All in all, I'd probably go 60-40 if I were there all the time, which just happens to be what I did last weekend.