I had the chance to get out at St. Louis Country Club yesterday and was blown away...Wow, what a place.
They have been under a seven year restoration project with Brian Silva (and Kyle Goalby) and it looks and plays amazing.
I have become infatuated by the Macdonald/Raynor courses and would have never have thought that to be the case with the geometric shapes, but once you are playing them they really work.
# 2 the hardest Biarritz I have played because it is slightly uphill and with a pin on the front pad from 215 it makes for a very hard shot!
#3 Eden. I am not sure I can say I see this hole as a true Eden. Maybe what Macdonald thought an Eden should play like, but not like any other Edens I have played. Great hole nevertheless.
#6 (Blind) has one of the coolest greens I have ever seen. I wonder if they ever pin the back left.
#7 is Short and is the best Short I have played. The thumbprint green is fantastic!
#7 green
#8 is Cape and honestly needs a little tree trimming from the back tees to actually be able to cut any of the corner off. Great hole though. The green site reminds me of Merion #11
#15 green seems to incorporate a Biarritz feel into a par 5 green. I love that back pin. I had to hit several approach shots for fun to see what worked best.
#16 reverse Redan that sits on the land perfectly