Once again, I will say that I don't believe those FWs are bermuda. Can anyone confirm or challenge that? I think they are a heavy blend of rye, bents, and poa. I think Aidan just drew some lines and worked some color magic...
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but... wrong you are Mr. Daley. The fairways are composed of sodded bermuda grass; they invested quite a lot sodding the entire course. Notice I didn't say 100% bermuda because the Poa Anna has finally made its' way there; the fairways were completely covered in lime green with seed heads last Feb. The hot summer climate keeps it from being an issue past spring.
I actually played there during this time in Sept.; the club was careful to warn me that the course was very, very, very dry in anticipatiojn of the overseeding; it played beautifully, although woods and wedges demand extra respect with the tight lies. We had these same conditions 3 years ago in the summer, there was a drought and a small dispute over water rights. The Reservation decided to only water tees and greens that summer to leave enough water on site to fight any possible wild fires. They completely drained the retention pond on hole #9 to keep the grass alive. It was a magical summer; the conditions scared most people away, they were even offering a discount! As most of you know, Barona plays much more like it was intended under dry, firm and fast conditions. It's not only easier to run into trouble, it's much harder to find the right spot in the fairway to get the correct angle to the always firm green surfaces.
Tony's quite right that Wild Cat Canyon is very prone to frost and with the extra wide fairways, cart path only is a real drag here.
Six years after opening they still have not removed the bunker liner that helps supports the native side of the bunker walls. It was intended to allow the native area to meld and prevent washouts on the high side. I know Todd has been recommending for years that they remove it; if it hasn't done its' job by now it never will.
JC will be happy to know they now have alcohol on the front nine only and inside the Casino at the Steak House. One drive down that windy road in and out will explain why they had such a hard time getting even a restricted liquor license.
New bunkers were added on 6, 9, 10, 12 and 13 last year when the course received an update in anticipation of the Nationwide Tour Championship to be held here in 2007 and 2008. 500 yards were also added to bring the overall total to 7500 yards.