Mr Huntley flushes one on the 10th at MPCC Dunes. Finished 30 feet right of the hole, easy win for he and his partner (moi!) in the game of Wolf!
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MPCC Dunes was my final golfing stop on what has been an amazing tour of America.
I had the pleasure of not just Bob's company, but also Tom Huckaby and Mike Benham's.
A sunny afternoon, a sporty breeze off the ocean, the Monterey coastline stretching out in the disance and a great fun golf course... what more could you ask for?
The par threes and fives were a particular highlight. 14 rightfully gets a lot of ink, but the Biarritz 4th, Eden 7th and thrilling, oceanside 10th are all quality one-shotters, and all very different to one another.
The par fives were a good mix of sporty and meaty. 9 is wonderful the way it kinks through the sand dunes, 13 has a wonderful greensite, 15 is just a beautiful brute and 18 has a perfect green for a reachable par five.
Of the fours I really enjoyed the 2nd, 6th, 8th, 11th, 12th and 17th.
While much of Raynor's fingerprint is gone from the course, features like the steep drop-offs at the back of greens with a narrow bunker at the bottom (6th and 18th) join the reinstated Biarritz swale at the 4th and Eden 7th as lingering links to his involvement.
I also really enjoyed the routing, moving initially away from the ocean before a run towards and along it, then back inland to finish.
From the 7th tee, spying the ocean down past 8 and 9, is an electric feeling of some great golf being just around the corner.
It's a wonderful golf course that suffers the curse of proximity to some of golf's greatest, or it would rightfully be more celebrated. For me, the combination of course and company was a great way to farewell US golf for the time being.
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Approach to the 1st, with ability to run your approach on one that is a feature throughout the course.
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Benham bunkered.
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The Biarritz 4th, pinned in the swale (reinstated by Rees during his renovation - thanks to Tom Huckaby for the beard pull on that one!), which is wider and shallower than I saw at Fishers Island, making for a different challenge.
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The 6th green, the horizon line on the back of the green giving some idea of the hell that awaits if you go long.
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The Eden 7th, which, Huckaby informed me as he stroked his beard, has benefitted from tree clearing behind to give you that tempting view of the sea.
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The 8th also seems to have had some tree clearing down the right when this image is compared to
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The 10th hole - looks much less harmless when you can't feel the wind ripping across you!
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Looking back down the 11th, the sandy area left of the fairway (as you play it, in the right as you look here) creates a great "bite off as much as you can chew" tee shot.
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Looking down to the 9th green from behind the 11th. Just a beautiful spot.
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The view from the 14th tee is both awesome and terrifying.
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Approaching the par five 15th - an absolute beast into the wind.