While I was out west this year I had the opportunity to play five Jim Engh courses. The best of the lot was The Club at Black Rock in Coeur D'Alene Idaho. I expected it to be beautiful. And it had a few waterfalls which are death on this site. But it was a joy to play. It was fun. The shots off the tee required length and accuracy. The shots into the greens were demanding to make birdie but forgiving enough not to over penalize a mediocre shots. The greens were the most benign of Enghs I havae played, yet they had movement that made you keep vigilant. I could play it every day and not tire of it.
The par three second. 200 yarder to a narrow long green.
Tee shot on the par five third hole. Huge elevation drop.
Tee shot on 4 from an elevated tee.
The par five 9th hole from the tee.
Tee shot on 11
Second shot on 11. It is manufactured and contrived but it was great fun.
The par three 14th
The par five 16th hole from the tee. A double dogleg. The green is in the distance.
The risk reward second shot on 16.
The par four 18th. Par four up the hill at 400 yards.
The course had it all. The par threes were the strength, the par fives offered risk reward and the par fours challenging. And it was a beautiful setting in which to play.