I played Elk Ridge in Carson, WA last Saturday. This is a property that is built on the side of the Columbia River Gorge. Before there was a golf course there, the rain fell and ran away into the Columbia River. After the course was built (and shaped) there are drains in the golf course, because there are now pockets that would fill with water during rains. Should the architect be sued to reshape and remove the drains so that the course drains naturally?
When I played Bandon Dunes for the first time, I noticed shaping and drains on the first three holes. Immediate turn off. How can these raters keep putting it so high in the rankings? Bandon Trails is twice the course, and of course I won't get much argument on the other two being better either.