Dan King:
First, my apologies for not making it back to the bench. Actually, I got hung up with golf photographer John Henebry and did actually get a picture....unfortunately not one with you on it.
We will just have to press our campaign to upgrade the Bandon Resort library so we can both get back to Bandon real soon.
Now to the point of my post. You have finally given me the courage to say what I really think of Pacific Dunes.
I've been having trouble because for the sake of comparison no other course comes to mind.
What does come to mind is a business meeting I had in Paris a couple years ago. By good fortunate I met a women who was stunningly beautiful, exquisitely dressed, obviously very intelligent and to top it off, surprisingly warm and friendly.
And recently engaged. Oh, well!
So, that's how I think of Pacific Dunes. True, there are parts that are beautiful. But, I was more impressed with how tastefully everything was presented. You might call her a girl with very little make up.
Pacific Dunes is also the opposite of the "dumb blonde". Doak & Co. made sure you will need to think your way around. It's a course that will require good judgment as much as good ball striking.
After all that, the "warm and friendly" part really stands out thanks to wide fairways, an absence of many forced carries and greens that are interesting but avoid going over the top.
I won't tell you the name of that French girl I met, but every time I go back to Pacific Dunes, she'll be on my mind.