Without many of you seeing Black Mesa Golf Club, I thought I'd start an introduction to the course. Here are the things I like most about this fantastic place (Hopefully Baxter and Mr. Ward [who was there this monday] will expand a bit):
Overall:
Location - It's beautiful, often windy, free from housing and very few trees.
Varried often complex green sites that blend into their surrounds.
Crushed stone cartpaths that blend into the terrain.
Very different holes (with descriptions of what I like most).....
Routing:
Great use of natural features
Many shots in significantly different winds
Very walkable (I do) but get ready for a little altitude (less O2)
The first (par 4):
Blind tee shot over native area to a large fairway
Green site resembles CPC's 8th with the exception the green is left to right
Looking across the 9th green during construction. The 2 bunkers are directional from the back tees.
Greensite
The second (par 4):
Good change of direction from one.
Greensite is in a saddle surrounded by ridge (see picture) and native area, with a great fall away back that runs to a collection area
It is difficult to discern how much room is open on the left side of the fairway, yet the further left the tee shot, the more receptive the green appears.
Approach
Green site
The Third (par 5)
A stout drive brings a huge swale in the middle of the fairway into play, swing away
Good use of native arroyo protecting green
Tee shot
Green
Note the contours
More to follow
Cheers