Jeff,
The site was very raw, mostly exposed sands and gravels. 13 holes were reclaimed from an area where sand was stripped for a landfill operation. A few areas are untouched, they appear as bluffs when pointed out on site. The project also involved the import of 1.4 million cubes; this was a requirement of the project, not a request from us.
Due to the nature of the site, the surrounding enviornment, and the requirement in placing fill; heathlands was the obvious choice. Osprey is more forced into the site than this one. It does fit the site well.
....and Jeff, you know you'll have a chance to play this course
John F,
I had nothing to do with this one. Cam Tyers and Doug created this course. Copper Creek is only a couple of miles away.
Paul,
The course looked really rough in the late summer and opening in May seemed unlikely, but Brent Rogers really got the last holes to jump in the fall. A couple of the holes on the front need some more love, but its generally ready to go. At the price there asking, the pressure of play will be limited (which is good).
Paul,
The course was built by a land developer (all earth moving and servicing were handled internally-equipment showed up when asked for), the superintendent acting as supervisor (hand picked for his experience building courses), did every detailed job from drainage, irrigation, through to hand formed cart path curbs. He brought in a family of shapers to create the moundings and golf features. It was very much an in-house job, so how do you create a cost?