I played Belvedere CC in Charlevoix, MI today for the first time and thought the course was well deserving of all the high praise it receives on GCA.com and elsewhere. I thought it was a great course with fantastic green complexes; the whole course/property made you feel like you were stepping back in time.
My question is regarding the green complexes: Does anyone have details on which green complexes are more natural and were part of the land (i.e. all the movement, etc) and which ones were created? To my untrained eye, there were some greens that looked to definitely be created by the hand of man (which in no way means they weren't good, b/c most were fantastic!), however others looked very natural (and were even better).
If you haven't checked out Belvedere, you should. There are some excellent holes out there!
Cheers,
George