Paul:
Let's analyze your assessment of Wolf Creek versus Shadow Creek.
First, building a course from a dead flat canvas is far easier since you impose one's will provided the $$$ are there. In the case of SC -- that actually happened to the tune of $35 million+.
Second, to rout holes through the pre-existing canyons you find at Wolf Creek took some time and creativity to make sure it could match just right. Dennis and Jon Rider did that quite well -- in fact -- I believe it simply blows the doors off Shadow Creek in the area of engineering and site creation.
Third, let's look at the holes you mentioned. Please tell me what holes at Shadow Creek merit much discussion -- if at all?
Paul you stated ...
Let's review the holes and your comments ...
Selected excerpts from my visit to Wolf Creek:
Some very amazing views from this course. PAUL, WOLF CREEK IS MORE THAN AMAZING VIEWS -- IT IS SIMPLY STELLAR STUFF AND THE COLORS VARY AS THE DAY PASSES BY.
One of the wildest landscapes I've yet seen from any golf course. THE KEY THING IS THAT LANDSCAPE DOVETAILS WITH A FIRST RATE LAYOUT ALTHOUGH I DO CONCEDE THERE ARE A FEW HOLES OF LESSER CHARACTER.
After a rough start, played holes 4-7 in 2-under-par.
PAUL -- FRANKLY HOW YOU PLAYED THE HOLES IS REALLY IMMATERIAL.
#1 excellent starting hole, and #2 is a good follower. THE SECOND IS A BIT MORE THAN SIMPLY GOOD -- IT HAS A PLETHORA OF OPTIONS FOR THE PLAYER TO DECIDE UPON.
Par 3's for the most part are very interesting.
#3 is not a very good hole - blind, long and uphill. WHAT ARE YOU SAYING? THE HOLE IS GOOD BECAUSE IT IS U-P-H-I-L-L!
YOU GENERALLY PLAY THE HOLE DOWNWIND BUT YOU STILL NEED TO HIT THE SHOT CORRECTLY. I DON'T KNOW WHAT TEES YOU PLAYED BUT ONLY THE VERY LOW HANDICAP PLAYER SHOULD PLAY THE HOLE FROM THE TIPS.
#8 is almost impossible to play - and completely unfair - green surrounded by water and plays about 220 yards - just plain silly. SILLY?
THE HOLE FEATURES A 50 FOOT ELEVATION DROP AND ALTHOUGH IT IS QUITE FINICKY ABOUT THE SHOTS THAT WILL BE ACCEPTED YOU NEED TO REALLY STAND AND DELIVER. I PERSOBALLY BELIEVE THE 8TH TO BE ONE OF THE BEST LONG PAR-3'S YOU CAN PLAY. IT SIMPLY WILL NOT SURRENDER TO THE MEEK AND WIMPY SHOTS YOU OFTEN SEE GET AWAY WITH MURDER ON HOLES OF THIS TYPE.
#9 - nowhere to hit the ball - just a plain bad hole. NOWHERE TO HIT? DID YOU NOT SEE THE FAIRWAY IN FRONT OF YOU? THIS IS ANOTHER HOLE WHERE PLAYING THE APPROPRIATE TEE BOX IS IMPERATIVE.
#12 is just an AWFUL par 5. Completely manufactured with a downhill sloping fairway, falling away into a lake. THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH THE 12TH -- YOU NEED TO SHAPE YOU SHOT TO MOVE IN CONCERT WITH THE FAIRWAY. THOSE WHO TAKE AN AGGRESSIVE POSTURE AND SUCCEED CAN REACH THE GREEN IN TWO BLOWS. THE PUTTING SURFACE IS ALSO WELL DONE WITH THE NARROW TIER IN THE EXTREME REAR.
Worth the 80-mile trip each way from Vegas? Maybe. PAUL, YOU NEED TO BE A BIT MORE ANALYTICAL REGARDING THE FINISH. WHAT ABOUT THE GRAND COMBO AT THE THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH HOLES? YOU HAVE A SUPERB SHORT PAR-4 IN A BOX CANYON AND THE 14TH AT WOLF CREEK MIRRORS TO SOME DEGREE THE 16TH HOLE AT BLACK DIAMOND'S QUARRY COURSE.
WHAT ABOUT THE 16TH AND 17TH HOLES AS WELL?
I DO CONCEDE THE FINISHING HOLE AT WOLF CREEK IS REALLY ANTICLIMATIC AND SIMILAR TO THE 18TH AT CYPRESS POINT IN NOT BEING ABLE TO SUM UP THE EXPERIENCE ONE HAS HAD WHEN PLAYING THERE.
SHADOW CREEK IS AN E-N-G-I-N-E-E-R-I-N-G MARVEL -- NO DOUBT. BUT, WOLF CREEK EASILY PROVIDES THE MORE EXCITING AND FUN EXPERIENCE YOU CAN IMAGINE. HOW SHADOW MERITS A TOP TEN POSITION SPEKAS MORE TO ITS ORIGINAL CREATION AND THE SERVICE YOU GET WHEN THERE. THE GOLF EQUATION IS GOOD -- NO DOUBT -- BUT FOR MY $$$$ I'D HEAD TO WOLF CREEK IN A NEW YORK MINUTE.
When time becomes available I'll respond to your comments on Whistling Straits and The Kingsley Club. I do concur with Noel and Geoff -- TKC is much more sophisticated in its overall design and routing. You don't have the over-the-top nature you find with Pete's layout in Wisconsin.
One other thing -- please help me to understand if you have played The Golf Club? Are you saying The Straits is beyond Pete's real gem in Columbus? Say it ain't so because it's not even remotely close in my mind.