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Nick Church

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Del Rey Oaks (Fezler/Cowley) Development?
« on: December 31, 2007, 08:04:24 PM »
I found this while checking google for updates / photos on the renovations at Bayonet / Black Horse...

A project in progress with Fezler called The Resort at Del Rey Oaks.

This digital concept image of the 16th hole seems to depart from the work done at Fort Ord.  Looks to be scruffy.

Any insight or thoughts?

http://www.delreyoaksresort.com/pdf/hole16.pdf
« Last Edit: January 01, 2008, 08:09:55 PM by Nick Church »

Bob_Huntley

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Re:Del Rey Oaks (Fezler) Development?
« Reply #1 on: December 31, 2007, 10:00:53 PM »
Nick,

If he can do something like that over there then he has hit a home run.

Bob

Nick Church

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Re:Del Rey Oaks (Fezler) Development?
« Reply #2 on: January 01, 2008, 01:06:09 PM »
Mr. Huntley --- I agree.  The rugged appearance appeals to me, if they can pull it off.

Kyle Henderson

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Re:Del Rey Oaks (Fezler) Development?
« Reply #3 on: January 01, 2008, 01:53:05 PM »
This is very exciting news. The hole renderings look promising. I hope the project lives up to its enomous potential and that the course isn't too pricey for non-resort guests.

That fronting bunker on #2 looks a lot like the one fronting the green on #2 at Tobacco Road.
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Bill_McBride

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Re:Del Rey Oaks (Fezler) Development?
« Reply #4 on: January 01, 2008, 02:02:51 PM »
This is very exciting news. The hole renderings look promising. I hope the project lives up to its enomous potential and that the course isn't too pricey for non-resort guests.

That fronting bunker on #2 looks a lot like the one fronting the green on #2 at Tobacco Road.

I'm assuming the "Cowley" of "Fezler/Cowley" is Paul Cowley.  Is that you, Paul?  Is the Love Design Group also involved?  Inquiring minds want to know.  That is a beautiful area, at least looking down the 16th fairway.  When does the course open?  There will be some GCAers at the 2008 Kings Putter this spring, dates to be determined from last communique, and could be in the area.

Nick Church

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Re:Del Rey Oaks (Fezler) Development?
« Reply #5 on: January 01, 2008, 04:54:38 PM »
I found this today --- digital concept of Hole 2, apparently:

http://www.delreyoaksresort.com/pdf/hole2.pdf

and Hole 11:

http://www.delreyoaksresort.com/pdf/hole11.pdf

« Last Edit: January 01, 2008, 04:57:05 PM by Nick Church »

Jay Flemma

Re:Del Rey Oaks (Fezler) Development?
« Reply #6 on: January 01, 2008, 05:25:07 PM »
I found this today --- digital concept of Hole 2, apparently:

http://www.delreyoaksresort.com/pdf/hole2.pdf

and Hole 11:

http://www.delreyoaksresort.com/pdf/hole11.pdf



Kyle, you took the words right out of my mouth, that front of green bunker on two looks alot like the one at 2 on tobacco road.  Great find guys.  I'll see what I can dig up also on some other holes and check back.  Happy, Healthy and prosperous New Year everyone.
« Last Edit: January 01, 2008, 05:26:20 PM by Jay Flemma »

paul cowley

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Re:Del Rey Oaks (Fezler) Development?
« Reply #7 on: January 01, 2008, 05:59:42 PM »
Nick ....interesting thread to pop up, I had no idea that the developers had a website.

Answers to questions:

I am also involved with the project and have been since its inception about one and a half years ago.
After Mike Stranz passed away, Forrest and his key company personnel have continued to build courses....he has worked with John Fought in Utah, and also with Love Golf Design on two courses....Ricefields, outside of Savannah, which we hope to open this year, and another course outside of Newark, Delaware...to open in 2009.

Most here associate me with Love Golf Design...and they should, as most of my work over the past 14 yrs has been with the Love brothers and continues to be [we should open our new course in Cabo later this year and to say its going to be fabulous is probably not saying enough].

Forrest and I formed Fezler/Cowley in response to some courses that were coming his way from past connections....and Del Rey Oaks is one of these.
We also have another course we will be working on outside of Gainesville Florida...Oak Tree Landing, which will be built in the local sand belt there, and on land that is very similar in nature, but on opposite coasts.

Del Rey Oaks is a great site, one I would rate an '8' on the Cowley Site Scale [Cabo is a '10']....especially because we will be able to build a core course, with the development on the fringes. The site is on the side hill of one of the massive old dune structures that are typical of the area. It is moved back a few miles from the coast and is a wonderful mix of scrub/shrub vegetation....with a few old quarry areas that we will incorporate nicely into the mix.

The photo links are from some photos we took of the site and then had them photo shopped for presentation to the City and various Agencies.....and are more of an attempt to portray the natural look that we want to create, especially as watered acreage will be limited. Personally I am excited by this as I feel "big irrigation" is getting out of control.
We need to build courses cheaper if golf is going to remain viable in the future, and irrigation is one of the first areas that needs to be cut back.

This should be an exciting project, and if we get to pushing dirt late this year, it would be good to see some of the local GCAtlasers out on site.....and I am looking forward to that promised gin and tonic with the esteemed Mr Huntley.  :)


   

« Last Edit: January 01, 2008, 06:23:49 PM by paul cowley »
paul cowley...golf course architect/asgca

Nick Church

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Re:Del Rey Oaks (Fezler/Cowley) Development?
« Reply #8 on: January 01, 2008, 08:11:07 PM »
Paul --- thanks for sharing.

My friends & I enjoyed riding our BMX bikes in land just like that around Ord.

Glad to see some more of it being used for golf.

Kyle Henderson

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Re:Del Rey Oaks (Fezler) Development?
« Reply #9 on: January 02, 2008, 12:01:56 AM »
Nick ....interesting thread to pop up, I had no idea that the developers had a website.

Answers to questions:

I am also involved with the project and have been since its inception about one and a half years ago.
After Mike Stranz passed away, Forrest and his key company personnel have continued to build courses....he has worked with John Fought in Utah, and also with Love Golf Design on two courses....Ricefields, outside of Savannah, which we hope to open this year, and another course outside of Newark, Delaware...to open in 2009.

Most here associate me with Love Golf Design...and they should, as most of my work over the past 14 yrs has been with the Love brothers and continues to be [we should open our new course in Cabo later this year and to say its going to be fabulous is probably not saying enough].

Forrest and I formed Fezler/Cowley in response to some courses that were coming his way from past connections....and Del Rey Oaks is one of these.
We also have another course we will be working on outside of Gainesville Florida...Oak Tree Landing, which will be built in the local sand belt there, and on land that is very similar in nature, but on opposite coasts.

Del Rey Oaks is a great site, one I would rate an '8' on the Cowley Site Scale [Cabo is a '10']....especially because we will be able to build a core course, with the development on the fringes. The site is on the side hill of one of the massive old dune structures that are typical of the area. It is moved back a few miles from the coast and is a wonderful mix of scrub/shrub vegetation....with a few old quarry areas that we will incorporate nicely into the mix.

The photo links are from some photos we took of the site and then had them photo shopped for presentation to the City and various Agencies.....and are more of an attempt to portray the natural look that we want to create, especially as watered acreage will be limited. Personally I am excited by this as I feel "big irrigation" is getting out of control.
We need to build courses cheaper if golf is going to remain viable in the future, and irrigation is one of the first areas that needs to be cut back.

This should be an exciting project, and if we get to pushing dirt late this year, it would be good to see some of the local GCAtlasers out on site.....and I am looking forward to that promised gin and tonic with the esteemed Mr Huntley.  :)



I would love to make site visits and catch up with Bob. Please keep us advised!

I wish I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Strantz before he passed and I would relish the chance to hear a few anecdotes from Mr. Fezler.
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