For a few years, I've been planning a trip to Bandon to celebrate some of my buddies' life milestones (50th / 60th birthdays). We are going forward in 2014.
Earlier this year, one of my other friends came up to me out-of-the-blue and said "we have got to get out to this place call Bandon Resort. I saw an article in Golf Digest and it's the best place in the US." So I told him about the planned trip and he said "add me to the list." Now this guy's a decent golfer and went to Pinehurst with me, so he gets my "architecture obsession," but I was surprised that he even knew about Bandon.
Inspired (or warned) by the messages on this thread, I decided to have "the conversation" yesterday during post-round drinks.
Me: "You are aware what you're getting into when we go to Bandon, right?"
Him: "What do you mean?"
Me: "It's a different type of golf. Wind and firm conditions. You hit a 6-iron next to the pin, it's bouncing off."
Him: "OK..."
Me: "...and it's walking only.."
Him: "WHAT!!??"
Me: "You looked at the pictures, but didn't actually read the article, did you?"
Him: "Wait, walking 18-36 a day for 4 straight days?"
Me: "Well, you can get a caddy for the week. Plus, these courses are routed well, so you don't have ridiculous walks between greens & tees." (These assurances did not seem to help).
I think my trip just got a little smaller.
But I'm not sure he's the exception to the rule. I think some guys see a great rating for a course (or collection of courses) and really don't look deeper than the rating and the gorgeous pics. You set up that level of expectation with the Bandon price tag, and I think you can expect some of the reviews like we saw at the beginning of this thread.