I had the unique opportunity the other day while taking a weekend trip to Las Vegas to head up to Mesquite, NV and play Wolf Creek. It was one of the most visually pleasing courses I can remember playing, with almost every tee shot giving the golfer a dramatic panorama of the entire course. And while there were several unnatural additions to the course (mini waterfalls and ponds), I have to give it credit for being a good course that made me think about certain routes off the tee on every hole. This course is for sure a driving course. With drastic elevation changes from Tee to fairway, even the slightest mishit is exacerbated by the fact that it also has to travel 60, 70, even 100 ft downhill.
Hold that for a minute...
A month ago, I traveled to Boston where I met a friend who belonged to Vesper Country Club in Tyngsboro, MA. It's a Donald Ross course dating back to the late 1800s that has recently been restored to its original Ross design after a few unfortunate tinkerings earlier in the club's history. Unlike Wolf Creek, this course required accuracy around the greens and on approach shots (as most Ross courses are known for). I didn't make one birdie on this course, and really only had two or three chances to do so.
I found the latter, Vesper, to be a much more interesting course, as it seemed like strategy had a role all the way through to the green (then again, Ross was great at this). For the most part at Wolf Creek I thought the tee shot required strategy, but after that the approaches were relatively straightforward, and the green complexes were not difficult, save for the very errant shot that I hit about 2 or 3 times a round.
I wondered what all of your opinions would be regarding a course that you'd rather play: one that puts a premium on accurate driving, or one where the trouble around the greens determines the strategy. The answer can't be both, or a mixture of the two (obviously that is the answer, but if you had to choose one or the other...)
Anyway, long time listener, first time caller...hope you all are doing well