Reading this article today about MPCC staying in the AT&T rotation. Interesting they may use the Dunes course for the AT&T.
I had heard Fazio has submitted his revisions for the Dunes course and this gives a little tidbit. Thank god he's not going to tear apart Raynors course but the construction and shaping will tell the final story.
MPCC was an original member of the rotation after the tournament moved from Southern California to the Monterey Peninsula in 1947. For its first 20 years in Northern California, the event was played at Pebble Beach, Cypress Point and MPCC. Spyglass Hill replaced MPCC in 1967; Poppy Hills replaced Cypress Point in 1991; and then MPCC returned, at Poppy’s expense, in 2010.
Here’s an intriguing twist to the new arrangement: The contract calls for the tour and tournament to consider using the MPCC’s Dunes Course once its renovation is completed. The Dunes Course was used for the first 18 years of the event’s Northern California run (1947-64); the Shore Course was used in 1965-66, ’77 (during work at Spyglass) and the past four years.
MPCC general manager Michael Bowhay said the club hopes to begin the renovation of the Dunes Course in the spring of 2015 and, ideally, have it done before the 2016 AT&T. MPCC is going through the permitting process now and will put the project to a vote of its members in March.
The aim is to have architect Tom Fazio upgrade the irrigation system, improve the cart paths and make “tweaks” to green complexes and bunkers on the Dunes.
“I think it’s very significant to have two courses the tour considers worthy of its events,” Bowhay said. “The Dunes is even more spectator-friendly than the Shore, just with the access getting from tee to green and getting around the course. It would be great if we could alternate the Shore and Dunes on an annual basis.”