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In reading your comments its hard to discern what you really found wrong with the course. Your comments seem more positive than negative. In a broad sense, here is my take.
Positives
1. The course makes me think, yet there is a place for long ball hitting.
2. There was good variety in the green complexes which required approaching from preferred angles.
3. The bunkering is simply outstanding. Its not flashy its not overkill. KBM placed the bunkers about as well as they could be placed to ensure maximum effectiveness from minimum sand.
4. I like that KBM wasn't afraid to create sudden, very old fashion earthworks as an alternative to bunkering.
5. The setup of the club is straight forward and simple - which allows for prices to be kept reasonable.
6. I like the use of obscuring shots if the player wasn't in position A.
7. The use of short grass around the greens.
Negatives
1. I didn't like the rough. Balls could go into ruts etc and I actually thought it was dangerous sometimes.
2. Perhaps a bit too much earth moving to create long flowing lines.
3. The housing aspect which also creates the hard walk.
4. The greens weren't in a good enough condition to show off the green complexes.
Specifically
1. Not a bad hole, the green certainly makes it worthwhile and it definitely sets the tone for the type of game one will encounter at Lederach.
2. I don't usually like reverse doglegs, but this one is wide enough to keep the drive in the fairway and there is room to sneak it up the left. In fact, perhaps more fairway should be created on this blind side. Another outstanding green which manages to use depth and width very well without creating a monstrosity.
3. I am not keen on the water, but I thought the green was very cool how a shot could sling down from top left. The reversed centreline bunker is the exact thing I am talking about when I urge archies to be creative.
4. Not much to say other than KBM offers a bit of a change up with a bit more of a conventional hole - though the approach is blind unless you are monster long.
5. I really like the 5th - a wonderful downhill one-shotter with a nasty large nose guarding the front middleish of the green. I also like that what surrounds the tee looks very ordinary. Full concentration is on the green.
6. This hole looks awkward from the tee. To my eye, the water and centreline bunker don't fit together. That said, most archies would have stuck a bunker to the left creating an alley and that could be what throws me off. I really like the alps creation just shy of the green which does the job of hiding a cool green complex with the right side far below the left. Plus, there is plenty of room between the alps and the green, but it appears that one needs to worry about over-clubbing from the fairway.
7. I like the idea of a front to back green for this shortish par 3, but I can't help wondering why green wasn't created to the back left. The hole seems unfinished to me because the best hole location isn't green.
8. I really like the 8th as it just possible to reach this green, but the real story is the green with that false front.
9. The 9th is a one of those areas I think was a bit ott in the earth moving, but yet again the green makes the hole at least decent. The green is very deceptively large and I would guess its length is 3 club lengths, plus its uphill. So what may seem like a 120 Yard wedge shot could be more like a 7 iron if the hole is ion the back.
10. I don't like the look of #10 from the tee. The cart path heading off to the right I found to be most distracting. I wasn't keen on the tree guarding the green either.
11. This hole continues the shakey start to the back 9. I don't get this hole and that is despite another cool green which falls from front to back.
12. I am not keen on this sort of bang and blame hole. Its just 3 woods up a hill, though I did like the centreline bunker. Also, I didn't like the rough behind the green. My idea of blind shots is always that if you aren't going to give a player a view provide plenty of space especially if he has to hit wood.
13. Things pick up considerably with what I think is the best green complex on the course. A blind dogleg left which often leaves a downhill lie for the approach to a raised, dome like green. Superb.
14. A cracking par 3 of about 200 yards which has a very deceptive plateau green because its actually quite wide.
15. I love the 2nd to this lovely green which is very much higher on the right than left half. Plus, there is a very cool little rear nose on the left which makes chipping back to this area of the green interesting.
16. The 16th is a short hole with a huge green, much of which is blind. Again, the the back left area of the complex is not part of the green which makes this essentially an L shape green. The one aspect I didn't like about this hole was there wasn't a kick space to hit a grounder to a forward hole location on this front to back rolling green. Its that rutty rough one has to hit to and that isn't any sort of ground to use for a ground game.
17. Another superb centreline bunker off the tee with two alleys formed. I wasn't sure of which alley was the best, but I suspect the easier to hit left alley is the better place to approach from usually. The right alley has another bunker protecting the right flank, a possible blind approach and a shot which when it gets to the green feeds left. This is proper golf!
18. This is a cracking finishing hole and it is one of the more bizarre looking off the tee. Water left, centreline bunker and another fairway which seems to lwad away from the green. The truth is the right isn't so bad to approach from if the flag isn't front right even though the left just looks better to approach from. Great deception - plus the green is a doozy.
Lederach didn't exactly blow me away, but it impressed me greatly and I would have no hesitation going back if I am ever in Philly again. For $50 its an absolute gem of a course that really shouldn't be missed for anybody visiting Philly - even if on a big gun tour Lederach holds its own.
Ciao