Bette and I played these courses this weekend and thought the Treehouse would like to hear our take on these:
Ballyneal: I may still be stuffering from some sunstroke from the 100 degree temp, so here goes: Ballyneal is absolutely brilliant and it ranks up there one of the all time bests. Doaks routing in the choppy, hilly sand dunes shows how good he really is. This course is fun, thrilling, and a virtual eye candy 4 hour Playmate of the year.
The holes are unusual, never repeat and the land, greens and fairways are crumpled like a piece of paper.
I could go on raving about this beauty, but out of fear of being called a Doak butt boy, let me just say it is a good as it gets and Ran's write up is excellent and if someone will bring up that link, he does great justice to this course.
Negatives: I'm too old to play in 100 degrees and it is in the middle of nowhere. I only played the front 9, got heatsick after 8 holes, and Bette made me quit playing. So we just toured the back nine, but it looked amazing.
Bette could not play the course with her knee problems, so if you got a bad hip or knee, this course maybe too tough for you.
Dismal River: This is Nicklaus pushing the envelope as never before. While Ballyneal is walking only, DR allows the use of carts and takes alot of liberty with its routing to take opportunity to differentiate itself from the others.
We saw everything there: #10, an uphill par 3 with and giant bunker in the middle was the most unusual hole and we know it works because Bette made a tap-in 2.
We saw an abundance of uphill greens, blind shots, greens with unbelieveable natural contouring. Not a weak hole in the 18, more resistant to scoring than Ballyneal.
While Ballyneal uses the bunkering and land in an intimate way, Dismal uses the bunkering on the sides for the most part. I never was in a bunker at DR and only oce at BN, but threw several balls in different bunkers and found the sand to be terrific at both places.
While you could use the land at Ballyneal to run your shots up, you could not at DR.
Negatives: Some will feel this is a Steroid Golf with just no let up, inspite of the fact that no land was moved.. While Bette and I are relatively decent players, the higher handicaps may find this course a tad ego deflating. The blowing sand and high tempatures make afternoons undesirable.
The Dismal RIver 17 mile drive is not like the one at Pebble Beach
. It is a one lane road with blind uphill spots that scare the shit out of you
, but they are going to widen it.
Sundry Comments: DR has a wonderfully attractive all sports plan to spend your days in this moonscape desolite part of the world. It clubhouse and other buildings have a general store, bowling, billiards, lazar tag, indoor state of the art golf on computers, card rooms, meeeting rooms, spa, workout room. They seem to have thought of most everything PLUS, they have routed a 2nd course and a par 3, plus 4 fishing ponds.
BN is less elaborate in its extras, but it has a first class lodge , restaurant to open soon and pro shop. BN is 3 hours from Denver airport.
We drove back to Denver from Dismal RIver and it is 6 hours with a heavy foot on the gas petal.
Predictions: BN will win best new course or I'll eat my shirt and the top 3 Golfweek Modern will be Sand Hills, Pacific Dunes and Ballyneal without predicting the order. Ballyneal will crack the top 100 Golf Digest on its eligibilty year and be somewhere in the top 20, too political to rank where it should properly rank, in my humble opinion.