Earlier today, I taped a special on the Fine Living channel which features Arnold discussing his "dream 18" made up of public courses which he has designed.
Listed below are the holes/courses which were shown.
1. Kings North, Myrtle Beach, SC Hole # 6 (The Gambler)
2. Bay Creek, Cape Charles, VA Hole # 3 (Prettiest golf hole in the Mid-Atlantic)(So the narrator claims)
3. Tournament Club of Iowa, Polk City, IA Hole # 12
4. The King and the Bear, St. Augustine, FL Hole # 18
5. Teton Pines Country Club, Jackson Hole, WY Hole # 5
6. Aviara Golf Course, Carlsbad, CA Hole # 18
7. La Cantara,
, TX Hole #4
8. Oasis Golf Club, Mesquite, NV Hole # 6
9. Oasis Golf Club, Mesquite, NV Hole #8 (A great golf hole is determined by an individual based on the first thing he sees on the tee --Ed Seay)
10. SilverRock, Palm Desert, CA Hole # 18
11. Running Y Ranch, Klamath, OR Hole #6
12. Hapuna, HI, Hole #12 (While there is strategy involved, people don't travel to Hawaii to be challenged on the golf course)
13. Turtle Bay Resort, Kahku, HI Hole # 12
14. Reunion, Orlando, FL Hole # 7
15. Eagle Ranch Golf Course, CO Hole # 12
16. Stonewall Resort, Walkersville, WV Hole # 17
17. The Golf Club at NorthHampton, FL Hole # 16 (Classic golf hole, double carry of water, island fairway, compared to Donald Ross)
18. The Bay Hill Club, Orlando, FL Hole # 18
The notes in () are my attempts at paraphrasing.
Palmer Course Design sure likes to use rocks to front greens that border ponds. Also, only 1 par 3 is included.
This course plays to a Par 77 and over 8200 yards.
Just thought some would be interested.
jf