What a well rounded club! Great clubhouse, great history, great golf course, great place to play and hang out. It had a little of everything. I think this course probably got more out of its land than any of the other 2 courses we played. The front 9 had some gentle hills, almost too gentle, and the back 9 was relatively flat, but saying that, I thought it was a fantastic, seamless walk, and I dont recall any boring holes. The greens had some intresting movement to them. Add to that the bermuda grass, which I am certain that my yankee ass would need more than a weekend to adapt to.
Here's some pics!
A nice opener. Get your first shot of the day in the fairway and have yourself an easy par. Or in my case, my only par...
The wild, downhill #2. Some tree interference off the teebox that apparently some members seem to love... dont go long!
#3 is a short par 5 that gives you every opportunity to hit a fairway off the tee, then makes your second shot totally blind. Thanks!
The 4th is a long, tight driving hole that steers a tee shot towards 3 fairway bunkers. Another difficult green awaits.
Probably my favorite hole, unfortunatley my pics arent that great. #5, ~320 yds, up the hill to a tucked green. Jamey explained that this was initially a long par 3, onlyl to be changed to a short par 4 by Ross. The following hole was formerly a short par 4 turned to a long par 3...
#6, long par 3 with a big green. A tough hole for sure.
I liked #7. Par 4 with a big swing to the right, then up the hill to a green. Difficult pin position Sunday, lots of chances to roll it off. Pic is from the fairway.
A cool short par 3 at #8. Hit the right part of the green or big numbers are a possibility.
9 is a straightforward hole. Come and get it.
After a short walk, the 10th is a medium length hole with the first glimpse of water. Wide fairways accept errant drives, but make sure you're on the right line to go at the pins on this tough green.
11 is again a straight ahead par 4. A HUGE bowl on the left side of the green. Rumor is that chip ins are a-common here...
12 is a long par 3, straight up the hill. Wild, sloping green. Long is dead, short is good, even if you're chipping up to the hole.
Back to back par 5s ahead, 13 bends to the right.
Small and tough green at 13
Some tree trouble at 14. It's necessary to hit a big hook off the tee and carry 210+ yards. A very difficult task. Another hole where the treehuggers are prevailing...
Strategic bunkering and a large green make you think on this par 5.
A mid length par 4, #15
#16, an intimidating par 3 looking straight at the clubhouse...
A great finishing stretch begins here, 17 is a mid level par 4 with a tough green. Fall offs surrounding this elevated green.
A partially blind par 4 finisher, 18 goes up and to the right, with loud, boisterous crowds waiting and watching golfers finish.