Steves choice looked interesting...the Dye option. Anybody know anything further about it? I'll check out more on Tiburon and Hideout.
Here is the story for you. I wanna do something nice for my 80 y/o dad and 70 y/o mom. They've played golf all their lives and have been only muni and lousy resort course players forever. They live up in Utica, where, until Hiawatha landing (1:45 away), there was nothing but goat tracks. (please dont say "turning stone"...it's a big joke up there, $175 a round for that place...and comparing themselves to Augusta and Pinehurst and Whistling Straits and Kiawah...and that's for another thread...)
Anyway, my dad wont fly. PERIOD. NON-NEGOTIABLE.
Now add this in. They have taken the exact same 17 day vacation twice a year for 20 consecutive years...Hilton Head to play the Fazio courses at Palmetto Dunes.
Thats 40 consecutive times. The same exact vacation...for 17 days.
Naturally, I'm pulling my hair out raving about the wonders I have seen and all I get is a perfunctory "that's nice." Bandon Dunes, Monterey Peninsula, Tobacco Road, "That's nice." Arcadia Bluffs, High Pointe, Crystal Downs, "That's nice." Black Rock, Bethpage, Talking Stick, "That's Nice."
SO naturally dad says we're doing something different this year, you can recommend a place for us to play...and he picks...seemingly out of a hat..."Naples Florida!"
***cricket, cricket, cricket***
Dad will you drive a couple hours for truly great golf instead of mediocre...after all, you drove 24 hours to get down there...
Non-negotiable.
***cricket, cricket, cricket***
Anyway, thats the dilemma...so with that for a background? Where is there someplace truly special that they can "cross a good one off the list" so to speak? Are either Tiburon or Hideout that good? Or the Dye Course? I'd rather just kidnap them and drive to World Woods...or even PGA Village...or hell, hit Sawgrass on the way down.