Just had the priviledge of spending an entire day at Old Sandwich Golf Club last Friday. This Crenshaw/Coore course will certainly be a hot topic of discussion over the next few years and I will say one to be remembered. The overall facility is unbelieveable for a new club. Several Cottages are in place, an "awesome" teaching facility is fully functional (I even spent a few hours after my round on the launch monitor and video equipment) This "Very Private" club has incredible owners, a super staff, many of whom hail from some of Florida's most notable courses, and The Pro, Jay Wick, from Oyster Harbors is a true gentleman and a class act!
I shot a little 76 on a day with 15-20 mph winds and was very happy with that score. Obviously, the course will need some time to grow in and mature, but I will tell you, there are some "legit" holes on this course.
Plays to a Par 36 on the front with two par 5's and two par 3's and to a Par of 35 on the back w/ three par 3's and two par 5's. Even at 6,878 from the tips (which we played), the course plays very long. Most of the shorter holes play into the prevailing wind and the longer holes play uphill. Old Sanwich GC is situated on a windswept piece of land found only 2 miles from the Ocean in Plymouth. MA. Lots of ups and downs on this very "sloping" course. Long views from most holes. A slope 139 and a rating of 74.1 from the back tees.
My favorite holes were #9, a par 3 of 131 yards with an awesome green complex, #13, a 560 yard par 5 that feeds down to a green situated in a "cove like" setting surrounded by C&C's famous bunkering and huge native blueberry bushes. Dont miss this green or else!!! And #15, a 168 yard Par 3 that has just an incredible look and feel.
The architects moved little earth to create these rolling and un-even fairways....they kept it as "natural" as possible....Green complexes have numerous false fronts, false sides,and false rears.....the Greens surrounds are tightly mowed providing options galore as to how one may attempt to approach the hole.
All in all a fabulous trip and a worthy new design........look for this one to "garner very high praise" indeed.
M III