I had the pleasure of playing Beechtree last week with Cory Lewis and Doug Braunsdorf. Thanks to Cory for hosting a great day.
This was my first Doak course, and while I understand it may not be his best course, I was subtly impressed.
The greens were remarkably simply and effective. I particularly liked the location of the first green, and how the left side is hidden from the fairway. Also, where I believe other people would have put a bunker on that left side, there was none. The simplicity and elegance of the green site made the hole a good starter.
Same goes for the third. With an open left side inviting the golfer to bail out there and a interesting bunker complex that is more in play than it looks, I felt the green was perfect for a short par 4.
Beechtree may also have the best selection of par 5s I've played all year, with the 8th being the standout.
I was also enamored with the ninth and fourteenth holes. Both are stout par 4s with wonderfully simple strategy and good bunkering.
The par 3s were interesting and varied, with shots ranging for me from a 4 iron to a 9 iron. Great green on the short 16th as well.
I liked the idea of having a brutal 15th hole and then a closing stretch were birdies and bogeys are equally attainable depending on execution and thinking. Made for a great closing.
I also liked the feel of the course, especially between the nines. It was amazing to me that you feel surrounded by golf, yet each nine is somewhat independent of the other in terms of views.
Not too many negatives yet, I tend to think positively until I've played a course a few times. I played well too, so that may be influencing my thoughts.
Hope to play some more Doak courses in the future.