Photos from mid-April 2006, from my visit with Bill V. I have tried to pick a few key photos but there are still 15 here, and so many left out! If you don't recognise the change, go back and see Rans write-up. Look at holes like 1, 3, 7, 11 and 16 - there are similar photos in the write-up (perhaps 4 years ago) and below (2 months ago).
It is a Donald Ross course (my only Donald Ross course, although I felt a great affinity between the two when I visited Royal Dornoch), and the plaque by the first tee is in keeping with the achievements of the Committee and Gil Hanse, the restoration architect.
A google overhead that pre-dates the tree removal. The practice fairway (top left) is the old 17 and 18 holes.
The original routing plan in the Clubhouse
The first fairway - notice the movement shown by the mowing pattern
The first green - 7 feet of fall from back right to front lefy, with a sidehill/downhill slope on the approach!
The little catch gully behind the first that Patrick mentioned. Then 8 green, 2 tee, 11 green/12 tee complex and in the distance 16 green/17tee complex
2nd hole, with 12th hole to left, 16th far left and 3rd green behind the 2nd
3rd hole - a great par 3 although Plainfield isn't really about water hazards. Note the shaved bank Patrick referred to, and the low visual impact bubbler/aerators in the lake.
4th hole, taken from 13th fairway.
7th green, with 4th hole behind
9th green with clubhouse behind - the last hole when the ladies US Open was played here
10th hole - a short par 4. There are plans to rebuild the drainage dam into a hazard more typical of the original design (18 also).
11th hole - the short par 5 of some 140 yards.
12th hole par 5 (combines an original par 4 and par 3) with great use of the drainage creeks. The impact of tree removal is probably greatest here.
16th green and 17th tee complex. Short grass abounds, including from green to next tee, and around the greenside bunkers. Very Dornoch!
Hope you enjoyed the quick tour - those who have been before will understand the differences.
James B