Hello everyone,
A few weeks back Oregon's own Peter Pittock brought to our attention a new hidden gem located in Central Oregon. Designed by John Harbottle, Juniper GC opened in July 2005. Apparently lacking in space and running into some problems with the Redmond Airport, Juniper grew from 9 to 18 with the building of the new course.
I had the pleasure of playing Juniper twice recently. I cannot thank the staff enough as our group approached the front desk inquiring about the cost of a replay.
The fella's response? "Why don't you just hop in a cart and go around again!!"
Beyond pleased fails to describe the mood of our foursome!!!
STRENGTHS:
Juniper is a broad sweeping golf course, integrated very nicely with the existing terrain. It's one of the funnest driving courses I've played this side of Bandon. Many tee shots ask you to take on rock outcroppings, blast one up over a hill or properly consider a lay up in order to achieve a level stance or preferred angle of attack. The topography at Juniper is PERFECT for a golf course, in my opinion, broad subtle changes in elevation but nothing overly severe. The courses possesses a drivable par 4 (#12), reachable par 5s and brutally long par 4s (#17) Conditioning was superb although they had recently sanded the greens. Our group was thankful for that, I can imagine these greens roll FAST when in optimal shape. WOW!
WEAKNESSES:
You will notice I only have one image of the four one shot holes that adorn Juniper (#3.) I thought it was a fairly weak collection of par 3's. It is sort of too bad because with a stunning set I think this course would be even better. I don't understand it, either, as the awesome rock outcroppings surely would have afforded something a la Fazio's million dollar hole at Ventana Canyon or something across a chasm to a tightly guarded green. Nearly all the par 3's are level, not a favorite feature of mine.
The turf was a little too moist/lush around the greens to truly play bump and run golf. I can imagine this problem could be worked out in the future with a little maturity in the maintenance meld. The native scrub was absolutely brutal. I dinged up my 7 iron on a rock which is aggravating. It is sparse enough to provide hope you might have a play out of it, but you don't.
Last but not least, I was not blown away with the greens complexes. A lot of two-tiered greens, something about them just didn't seem right. The bunkering did not greatly impress, either, but it was okay, probably easy to maintain.
All in all, I had a tremendous experience playing my first Harbottle. Tee to green, it's a damn fun course and one that plays LOooooong if you go all the way back. As it is I give it a Doak 6, but it could have easily been a 7 with a better set of one shot holes.
PICTURES:
Opening tee shot
Approach to #1
3rd hole (par 3)
Awesome 4th tee
Approach to #4
5th tee shot (long par 4)
Approach to #5
Tee shot on #6
Tee shot on #7
Tee shot on #10 (par 5)
Down the fairway
10th Green complex
11th tee
Looking back towards 11th tee from fairway (awesome rocks)
12th tee, 280 yd par 4
14th tees from the tips
14th tee from the whites
15th tee
approach to the 15th skirting water
18th tee shot
Approach to the home green