Tim, thanks for the questions and continued engagement around this thread. I’m not on social media, so my ego-fueled dopamine hits come mostly on this website when I see a mention of Old Barnwell!
I’ll provide a separate response to your questions, but before I do that, I want to share a story about my first time playing at Tree Farm. We were still under construction at OB, with only 7 holes that had been completed when I had my first chance to experience The Tree Farm’s preview play in late April 2023. Though the course was still very much “in-process”, I was blown away by the routing and the scale of the place. When I say scale, I’m not just talking about “bigness” – there are moments at the Tree Farm that are remarkably intimate (my favorite among these is the 6th green site) – I’m talking about the ability of the holes to accordion between the two extremes.
I left the property with a pit in my stomach. Though I never viewed our two clubs in the “us vs. them” terms generally presented in the very niche world of golf media, I definitely feared that Old Barnwell would never be able to match the achievements of Kye, Zac, and Tom. That previously mentioned ego of mine, for the first time in the entire development process, was selfishly concerned that the golf architecture nerds on this site and elsewhere would classify OB on a lower level than the other new course across town. I was jealous, and in some ways remain so!
What I couldn’t have known then was just how different the courses would be from one another, and as a complete amateur in the world of golf course development, I didn’t appreciate how two very different pieces of land would challenge the designer/builders to do very different things. Apples and oranges, and all that. Though I’m biased, I think it’s fair to say that both groups succeeded in producing exceptional golf courses. Having had the chance to play TTF five and a half times now, including once with Zac and 10 holes in miserably rainy conditions with Kye, I can unequivocally state that it’s one of my favorite golf courses. Each visit reveals something new, and while I find most of the ink is devoted to its finishing stretch of 13-18, I think you could make a more compelling argument that holes 4-11 contain the course’s pinnacle. But of course, that’s part of what it makes TTF so good, that two golf tragics can share a drink on the porch behind the wonderfully situated 18th green and argue about what stretch of holes constitutes the best golf on the property with neither being wrong or right.