Joel; I can vouch that Sandy Tatum did indeed play two 18 hole rounds at the Trails, as I saw him each day, spoke to him the first day, and confirmed his round with a fellow staffer the second. He still has that distinctive swing that produces the low running shot, and can, at 85 years, outwalk most of us. A pleasure of a man to know!
The greens on the east side of the ridge are now being mowed at nearly the height of the other courses' greens and have received a topdressing this week. While of course slow, as you note, they will be brought along nicely by the most able of Superintendents, Ken Nice (sorry for the pun!).
I appreciate all the comments about the marketing efforts here....my opinion is that, as noted above, it is done the 'old fashioned way' with high standards and hard work.
Also Joel Stewart, I also appreciate your very balanced comments about the design/layout/shot values of the Trails course. I believe that as the course begins to mature and develops the speed and firmness we associate here with well managed fescue, that the course will greatly increase in difficulty, that the many subtleties in the shaping will emerge, and that the summer winds will establish the Trails as a true test of golf, as beautiful and as enjoyable to play as any in my memory.
Regards to all,
Tom