Paul - Answering via I.M., not a post
Can these guys appreciate something not a Coore and Crenshaw, not in the sticks requiring approach by wagon train and designed by the dreaded Donald Steel? (No "e")
Count the bunkers on this place, they don't have nearly enough for proper framing. They mostly look like squalid little discs that wouldn't scare a soul like those fierce raggedy-edged things you all drool so hard over. There are less than forty. Just round little things. You can barely see them on the aerial of the day.
It's not in Nebraska, North Dakota or Katmandu, it's actually near civilisation, they have a wall of malts for the members to scale (stupid idea), the clubhouse is understated (Needs more polished cherry wood, that's it), the accommodations are upstairs, no prairie views to be found, I've never seen any sucking up there ...... What's to recommend?
There are about 2 few longish walks, the first hole has an awkward cart-before the horse arrangement dictated by a wetland, Hell, the last hole isn't even a proper par 4, it's less than 300 yards.
The par 3's and 5's are fantastic with some of the best bunkering placement around (remember that they are just these silly little round things, though).
I don't recommend it to a soul of the unwashed. So I won't.
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