I had an opportunity to tour of the site today, and from the looks of it, this maybe one of the more interesting Tom Doak courses ever built.
Now this may be a stretch for some considering he has built three actual links courses in the last four years, and is on his fourth (Sebonac) as we speak. (How many architects get that chance in a lifetime?)
What makes this interesting is that this will be the first, most hilliest course ever built by Doak. It's a massive site that exists due North west of Big Horn, just south of Highway 111 on Highway 74. The view is pretty spectacular, but the unique thing about the site, as reminded and mentioned by my cousin Joe, is very sloaped nature of the site, similar to Kapalua Plantation.
The holes Tom has carved out already look to be full of strategy and challenge, and by the looks of some of the bunkering, very natural.
While I had my camera, I didn't take any shots because its still just too premature to see anything of interest that can be dictated by a camera. However, they will be coming on my next visit.
What I like most about this place so far? Its going to be pretty cool seeing Doak build on a site like this. Even I am going to be looking forward to some of the carries! Hopefully by the time its open, I will be about 100 pounds lighter and killing the ball!
