Recently got a chance to play Ogeechee GC outside of Savannah, GA the newest old course by Pete Dye.
For those of you unfarmilar with its interesting history it was designed and built by Dye back on the former plantation of Henry Ford in the mid 80's for a Saudi Shiek who didn't even play golf. I guess he needed to have a golf course incase any of his guests wanted to play.
When the Sheik was indited in the Savings and Loan collapse and fled the country the course was siezed, locked up, and basically sat idle and almost overgrown. The US Government has had the Ford Plantation for some time since then. Then back in about 1997 I think someone came in and bought it from the Justice Department and started to the Ford Plantation development which included the golf course. They had to come in and do some extensive restoration work and the private Ogeechee GC @ Ford's Plantation was born.
I loved the course and it has further proven a theory that I have been working on. I call it the "Prince Theory" I love a lot of Pete's early work, much like I liked Prince's (or whatever we are supposed to call him now) music back before he got so popular he could do whatever he wanted with his "Creative flair" unchecked. Somewhere he (Prince I am talking about) went a little over the edge and stopped making music and just started making noise that closely approximated music. The same goes for Michael Jackson. While both of them still undoubtedly have talent and can make some good music from time to time some of their unchecked "Creativity" have lead to some hideous mutations of their talent as well. The same could be said for Dye. I love lots of his stuff, but there have been those momentst recently that I have said "whew! where did that thought come from"
But I have digressed. Back to the topic at hand Ogeechee GC was a breath of fresh air. The front nine through the live oaks lots of great holes. Lots of Dyes trademark RR ties and cape holes. The back nine one of those that people often say "Could never be built today" it is routed out through an area that once was old rice paddys. They filled in with dirt from the front nines lakes and the results are some spectacular holes with Dye's usual sense of strategy.
I had heard about this place off and on, and rumors of its past history. I was wondering how many other people have ever been out there, I would like to hear your thoughts on it. I don't know exactly how long the course has been open on its latest rebirth. I would guess it has been a few years though. Comments? anyone know?
Turboe