Gentlemen,
Thought I'd bring this back up.
I played this course for the first time on Sunday, along with BAGCAT veterans David Tepper and Ted Cahill.
On a separate thread, it looks like Mr. Benham posted a few photos of the course awhile back, but I thought we could go through it hole by hole for anyone interested.
I liked quite a few holes, particularly on the front nine. The greens are large with a decent amount of undulation. Due to the dry winter, they were rolling quite fast. There were a few holes, primarily on the back nine, that were awkwardly jammed into the land to accomodate the undergrowth and brush of the canyon's creek bed. But overall, an interesting course and I would play it again.
In compliance with Golf Digest's new "Play it Forward" campaign, we selected the 6,024 white markers as opposed to the 6,409 blue tees. Yardages given here are from the 6,748 black tees and the white tees that we played. Pictures are of varying quality, we were attempting to keep play moving. No waiting for greens to clear, or taking pictures of the hole from five different angles.
Hole 1, par 4 (433/388)Relatively benign starter. The hole doglegs left with a downhill approach. You can see the large fingery bunkers, lots of those on the course.
The approach from about 150 yards out. No bunkers, but a creek borders the left side of the green. Approaches kick left, which can bring the hazard into play.
This green is flatter than most on the course, though a back-to-front and right-to-left slant is apparent.
Hole 2, par 4 (372/319)A nice short par 4. The green is straight over the fairway bunkers to the left of the cart, and those bunkers are easy to clear if you're playing from the right tees. With a solid drive you can get it pretty close to the green. However, hitting the ball out to the right, short of the bunkers to the right of the cart, will probably give you a better angle in.
Here is the angle from the right hand portion of the fairway. The approach is longer, but the bunker short of the green is not as much of a factor.
Seeing this hole location, I'm definitely glad I went up the right side. You can see how little room there is between the bunker and the hole, and the slant of the green away from the bunker.
Hole 3, par 5 (550/510)Straight and uphill all the way. Bunkers guard the drive and second shot.
From about 250 out.
From the right side of the green, looking back down the fairway. You can see the rumpled terrain, fairly common on the course.