I was looking at the land where the Gil Hanse course is expected at Bandon Dunes (the Sheep Ranch) and I noticed that it will be both quite far from the rest of the resort’s infrastructure, yet close to parts of Old Macdonald.
Given that Old Mac doesn’t have a clubhouse of the size or function of that of the other Bandon courses, would management possibly build a new clubhouse (and perhaps a lodging complex) with proximity to both courses: Old Mac and the Hanse? Seems like both courses could be strongly supported from a common site, and some extraordinary ocean views could be had, all without polluting the golf experience. An ideal location might be just north of the transition between the 16 green and 17 tee on Old Mac.
It struck me that this change: making what is today 17 (“Littlestone”) into the first hole, and making today’s 16 (“Alps”) the closing hole, might actually be just as good as it currently plays, or perhaps better. You may or may not agree.
This brings me to the thought experiment: as consulting architect, you must consider changes to Old Mac to accommodate the above reordering. Only the start and stop of the course changes: 17 and 18 become 1 and 2, and the rest follow in order. The theoretical new buildings in no way impact the existing course or immediate surroundings. What, if anything, would you change about the hole designs?
A second question, specifically for the pro architects: do clubhouse locations tend to be a constraint presented to you, or a variable over which you have influence?
Thanks,
Christian