Played Indianwood Old for the first time this weekend and really enjoyed the course. The rolling hills that the course was built over really add a lot of character and strategy, and Reid used them brilliantly IMO. I stepped up to the 6th tee and couldn't help but notice how much it looked like Oakmont (specifically the views from the 3rd, 4th and 7th tees) and also to pictures I've seen of Crystal Downs.
The hogbacks and blind (some semi-blind) drives and approach shots were only half the fun; the greens were a blast! Lots of variance in size, and most were very sloped and undulating. They were firm and very true, and I thought they played at a great speed. Still very fast, but these greens would be VERY tough running at a 12. (Don't get me wrong, they weren't easy...I had 7 three-putts!!)
Some holes I thought were excellent: #2, 4, 9!, 11, 14, 16, & 18! The 18th green is one of the coolest greens I've seen. They were absolutely huge, with massive undulations. I hit my approach shot fat, and had a 30 YARD putt uphill to a pin perched at the edge of an internal ledge. Needless to say, that was my 7th and final three-putt of the afternoon. If anyone wants specific explanations of the holes above or any others, say the word.
A fantastic, fun, and quirky old course. I really enjoyed it.
I hope to get a bit more discussion going by bringing this thread back up - how many of you have played Indianwood Old and what are your thoughts? How does it compare to other favorites in Michigan and beyond?
Ditto to the statement above...