Just returned from three and a half days in that little slice of golf heaven... some random reports and thoughts, just to close the loop on some previous conversations...
1. I never did get to Sheep Ranch, and I'm prepared to be lambasted. It just wouldn't work on Thursday afternoon, the guy in charge of it was out fishing on Friday and I was told it's closed on weekends. Oh well. I ought to have planned ahead better. But I did try and I had all 15 other guys convinced to do it....
2. That being said, I have no regrets - good lord did we have fun - more fun than married men are legally allowed to have. I am pretty exhausted typing this. Sad to say however, my team lost in our cup matches, 14-10. The humiliation is complete and the wallet is lighter. I personally did all right (2-1-2 in my matches), played pretty darn well throughout, but man can I not hit pitches off that tight turf. After a round or so I just gave up and everything was rolled with the hybird a la Todd Hamilton. That's a usefull shot to have for firm courses, btw...
3. As for comparisons of the three courses, well... for our less august group of hammerhead hacks it came out like this:
- the lesser golfers MUCH preferred Bandon Dunes
- the more skilled ones split between Pacific Dunes and Bandon Trails
- there was not even close to any consensus. Opinions were all over the board.
As for me personally, ok put on the asbestos suit but....
I loved Bandon Trails.
The more I play Bandon Dunes the more I like it.
The more I play Pacific Dunes the less I like it.
Make my 10 rounds there 3 Trails, 3 Bandon Dunes, 3 Pacific Dunes, the extra one left at random.
Yep. To me, they are ALL great and once Trails matures a little and more people see it it surely ought to take its place with the others at the top of all relevant rankings. It's really close between the three - that's the bottom line to me - they are all truly great golf courses. What's also cool is how very different they each are.
TH