Cary,
Can you please explain your comments below for the benefit of JWL, and myself.
Thanks,
Kurt
I think JN has given his guys their heads and the cream is rising to the top with JWL and visa versa.
Kurt:
I do not know your involvement nor direction at North Palm Beach Golf, so here goes...
I thought the best features of the course in general were the sand traps, whoever did the shaping was outstanding. I also loved the color of the sand, more of an orange cast than the pure white which hurts my eyes.
On the flip side, I thought the worst features were the greens which were just too crinkled, like a piece of paper that is crunched and then throw into the waste basket, too many breaks and unreadible.
The strength of my game has always been chipping and putting, and I just gave up towards the end with the putting.
Now to be 100% fair, both times I played the greens had been top dressed with sand, were not smooth and impossible to get a good roll.
But even so, everyone I know that has played the course has made the same comments about the greens. I went so far as to say that if we hired Nicklaus and he did that to our greens, our membership would be up in arms.
Another comment I would like to make is parts of the course felt unfinished to me. I don't remember exactly the hole #'s, but I think about 10 or 12 holes looked really finished, and the others look like they ran out of money and look kind of inconsistent with the others.
I thought the severe dogleg par 4 is way too cramped, as both times I hit excellent drives, and 1st I had to punch under the tree limbs and the 2nd time I had to hit over the trees.
Regarding JWL, I like his work alot and think it is consistently 1st class.
I don't know the other architects by name, but everytime I find a JN course that I really like, it seems that JWL is the architect.