Hello everyone, it has been a long time since I have logged into GCA. Lots has happened in the past year at Hooper, but I’ll address the First at Hooper.
Hooper has a very simplistic design and “modest” is a perfect description. It’s like my wife, modest yet stunning in natural beauty.
Here’s what make the First at Hooper such a great opening hole—likely the best opening hole I’ve ever played (confirmation bias).
- the view of the CT River Valley of NH/VT is spectacular. It will continue to improve as we remove trees behind 1 green and left of 2 in the upcoming years
- Hooper has no driving range, so it’s only fair to give a fairer opening hole if one chooses to play the hole conservatively. So a short, reachable in two, par 5 is a great design choice. 456 yards, downhill
- the tee box sits about 40 feet above the highest point of the fairway, which is 255 yards out, about 60 yards behind those two golfers in the picture. That gap between that is a steep swale downward and a steady climb back up. If you can crush it hard enough, you’ll catch the mild back slope and get yourself and extra 15 -30 yards and a, easy 6 iron 2nd shot. If you’re 3 yards shorter on the carry, the ball stops on a dime, leaving you 200 yards in.
-lets say you drive the ball 220. That leaves you with a slight uphill lie, limited view of the green, but a generous landing area for your next 180yd shot and a pitch inward
-let’s say you can crank it off the first tee but can’t hit it straight. If you pull it left you are SOL as the left bank is steep and kicks hard into the woods. If you’re lucky enough to find your ball you still have to hit it. Good luck getting it back into the fairway anywhere. However you have a tempting shortcut to the green if you can get around that oak tree.
-let’s talk about the approach shot next. DONT GO LEFT! It’s tempting to take your long iron or fairway wood and go for it. If you go left of the slope, you just turned a birdie into a double bogey as you negotiate a pitch shot over 3 bunkers and a towering oak. You can aim left of them which puts you miles above the hole. Have fun putting that one
-oh, don’t go right because the ground is hard and you will be pitching over the right bunker while trying to hold the green
-the 4 bunkers by the green are gifts from Stiles! 4 points of mercy, I say!
-If your tee shot goes right, you have a direct view into the green if you can carry over the maples between you and the green. Easy to fade it too far right toward the 2nd tee
1st at Hooper is a generous gifter of eagles and birdies. But damn it’s so easy to get that crippling double bogue if you go left.
But let’s say you hit 2 great shots and a good putt for eagle. You now have to face hole #2, and karma like to serve your eagle right with a triple bogey on 2. A par on 2 feels more like birdie!
Perhaps these are reasons why Tom Doak wrote something to the tune of “at the moment at least, I could think of no two better opening holes in golf”