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Peter_Herreid

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Here a few videos of some of the areas at Chambers Bay.  I echo some of the comments in the general thread, but for those who are more visually oriented, these may help orient you...Still pix to follow:

Panorama from roughly the 4th tee looking uphill/east, and then around:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SA5rnNw1MuI

From the 10th tee, with Jay Blasi/RTJ Design leading a discussion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kC7SnzMNgo

The 16th hole, running along the traintracks and the South Sound:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdBBaEs0vwY

The short 17th "Derailed", demonstrating its namesake:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SE8rgprHSuA

From behind the 18th, with the sand/gravel sorting bins (40 ft high structures) on the left looking downhill:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxTr8sQCrEQ
« Last Edit: May 28, 2007, 05:16:38 PM by Peter_Herreid »

RJ_Daley

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Re:Chambers Bay Images--GCA Evans Scholarship Outing
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2007, 02:03:37 PM »
Peter, now that was fun!  Perhaps you set the new gold standard for posting on GCA, with Video!  Instead of 'ass pics' we can now have whirling, dizzying 360* panoramas!  ;) ;D 8)
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Tiger_Bernhardt

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Re:Chambers Bay Images--GCA Evans Scholarship Outing
« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2007, 03:36:46 PM »
Peter I am so impressed. There is no question Dan must have looked at your paper in college.
« Last Edit: May 28, 2007, 03:37:30 PM by Tiger_Bernhardt »

Peter_Herreid

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Re:Chambers Bay Images--GCA Evans Scholarship Outing
« Reply #3 on: May 28, 2007, 04:46:00 PM »
Perhaps these still shots are more to folks' liking...

Jay Blasi/RTJ Designs addressing the group:


The dozer tracks being used to establish the "blanket" of grass on some of the dunes:


A wide shot showing the 5th green (modified boomerang) in the foreground, the 6th fairway and green running vertically through the center, and the 11th fairway (large dune/mound in center fairway) coming back the opposite way down the right edge:


The clubhouse is barely visible along the top of the ridge line at about 10.30...There is the public Grandview Trail running just inside the treeline along the top left--stunning view downhill

Peter_Herreid

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Re:Chambers Bay Images--GCA Evans Scholarship Outing
« Reply #4 on: May 28, 2007, 04:51:15 PM »
Some more:

#7--"Humpback"--508/482/449/435 par 4 from the 449 tee--240 carry to get over the sand pit on the line toward the larger "hump".  This hole is no match for Jesse Jones...


#9--the prerequisite dropshot par 3 "Olympus"--227/202/168/144 from the 202 tee--will be either into or across wind most days

#18 is in the left-center coming from top to center and #1 is parallel going away from center to top to the right of #18

#10--the fairway is at 40' or so below the natural grade as it knifes between the slopes.  Greensite that was dependent on the walking-only nature of the project..


More of the back nine to follow...
« Last Edit: May 28, 2007, 05:19:03 PM by Peter_Herreid »

Peter_Herreid

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Re:Chambers Bay Images--GCA Evans Scholarship Outing
« Reply #5 on: May 28, 2007, 04:57:38 PM »
Shots of #12, the drive-able par 4--"The Narrows", or perhaps now better titled "The Wall  ;) of Fame"--304/281/262/246


My quibble with this hole is that there is really no readily accessible avenue for the weaker player to lay up consistently.  The best bailout area is at the 220-240 yd mark short right

One of my favorites encapsulating the "lead and follow" mentality of many on GCA...Here we are eagerly following Jay Blasi/RTJ Designs up the 12th fairway, like a mother duck and her ducklings!!..


The astute will pick out the apparition known as Jordan Wall in this photo


Another shot from behind the 12th green...
:D :D
« Last Edit: May 28, 2007, 05:17:29 PM by Peter_Herreid »

Peter_Herreid

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Re:Chambers Bay Images--GCA Evans Scholarship Outing
« Reply #6 on: May 28, 2007, 05:03:37 PM »
#14--"Cape Fear"--this shot is from the front of the 525yd tee--525/496/450/407 yd par 4--Turbo boost is off the left side of the centerline bunker--The turn does indeed reflect the coastline in the distance.  Supposedly a 315+ yd carry from this angle to the fairway on the line with the left edge of that bunker..


#15--"Lone Fir"--172/139/127/116 par 3--note that this is the 172 tee "box" which is really just an arbitrary spot in the 12th fairway.  Most of the tee "boxes" at Chambers Bay were just that, fairway height areas that merged with the adjacent green surrounds or walkways or adjacent fairways..


Again, #15, from (more or less) the 127 tee, this hole will be most frequently, as it was yesterday, into the wind

RJ_Daley

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Re:Chambers Bay Images--GCA Evans Scholarship Outing
« Reply #7 on: May 28, 2007, 05:04:48 PM »
Here is a look at the boomer from near green and further out:





and the big drop shot par 3 9th from one of the back tees...



ooops, we crossed posts at same time...
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Peter_Herreid

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Re:Chambers Bay Images--GCA Evans Scholarship Outing
« Reply #8 on: May 28, 2007, 05:10:39 PM »
#16--"Beached"--425/396/359/323 par 4--a high grass berm with flanking trees used to separate the tracks from the sand/gravel worksite.  This area was reworked to open up the hole and the views.  At least 12 trains passed through in the time we were there, and I'm sure I missed counting a few..Again will be most often into a wind from the 1-2 o'clock direction, but occasionally will be dead downwind...The green is that tiny sliver in the upper right corner at about 2.30...


There is great elasticity at Chambers Bay, as reflected in the "random"ly intentional nature of the teeing grounds.  The tippy-tips can stretch to 7585, but I would gather that there is even untapped potential beyond that, given the expansive nature of the site.  Wind directions and pace can also be factored in to most of the teeing grounds...

#16 from behind the green--what a hole location they served up for us yesterday..


#17--"Derailed"--218/206/142/119 yd par 3--Push one a bit and you can chase your ball to the Olympia rail yards!

Peter_Herreid

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Re:Chambers Bay Images--GCA Evans Scholarship Outing
« Reply #9 on: May 28, 2007, 05:16:02 PM »
#18--"Tahoma"  (I believe that's the Native American name for Mt. Rainier)--604/541/514/487 yd par 5--These are the unique sand/gravel "sorting bins" that were left in place.  I love these are they will certainly add a sense of "place" to the project.  Someone commented that they are, in essence, the ruins of the "Tacoma Castle".The green is in the left-center at about 9 o'clock...


This hole should be most often a bit downwind, but rarely into the wind...What is not evident is the large dune-line down the right side around 250yds and in on the hole which "hides" an area for potential use by media, championship committees, etc--always have to plan ahead these days ;) :D :)

A bit closer up of the sorting bins..


There is a video earlier in the thread from above the green...

RJ_Daley

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OK, how about putting some names with these mugs?  ;) ;D

I figure I know who is young enough to be wearing the white shorts and mulling over the Babe Ruth shot... and I reckon I can figure out who is the athlete that had a Green Bay Packer RB tryout...

« Last Edit: May 28, 2007, 05:32:42 PM by RJ_Daley »
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Jordan Wall

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OK, how about putting some names with these mugs?  ;) ;D

I figure I know who is young enough to be wearing the white shorts and mulling over the Babe Ruth shot... and I reckon I can figure out who is the athlete that had a Green Bay Packer RB tryout...




from left..unfortunately my memory is drawing a blank and cant remember the ponytail but I think it's David, and cant see the two behind him...but Jay Blasi (in black), Pete Pittock (brown...and, yes, I do know how to spell sep-e-rate ;D), Garland Bayley behind Pete, Greg Cameron in orange right of Garland, then Bob Eder with the glasses, and Jesse is the white coat...cant see face of the guy looking toward Jay..



again, from left..Greg Cameron, David Sucher (again, I think), my uncle John Rousey, me (the pink came out later with the sun), Scott (I think, again), Michael Dugger, Jesse Jones (dont mess with him btw..he hits it a mile, he's 6'2 and 220 all muscle, nuff said..), Slag Bandoon (Norbert is just as fun a name though..)
« Last Edit: May 28, 2007, 05:44:40 PM by Jordan Wall »

RJ_Daley

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You want to know what is funny, I was just with Peter Pittock and Norby Painter (Slag) a week before those pics, and didn't recognise either of them with their hats on!  ::)

I guess we have to institute a new policy for GCA pics, like the Huntley club house rule... NO HATS!  ;) 8)
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Jordan Wall

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You want to know what is funny, I was just with Peter Pittock and Norby Painter (Slag) a week before those pics, and didn't recognise either of them with their hats on!  ::)

I guess we have to institute a new policy for GCA pics, like the Huntley club house rule... NO HATS!  ;) 8)

Hats are for weather sissies.

 ;D ;D ;D ;D






 ;)

Pat Howard

Thanks for the great video's and pictures Peter! I had a great time and I'm sure the rest of you did too.

Garland Bayley

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OK, how about putting some names with these mugs?  ;) ;D

I figure I know who is young enough to be wearing the white shorts and mulling over the Babe Ruth shot... and I reckon I can figure out who is the athlete that had a Green Bay Packer RB tryout...




from left..unfortunately my memory is drawing a blank and cant remember the ponytail but I think it's David, and cant see the two behind him...but Jay Blasi (in black), Pete Pittock (brown...and, yes, I do know how to spell sep-e-rate ;D), Garland Bayley behind Pete, Greg Cameron in orange right of Garland, then Bob Eder with the glasses, and Jesse is the white coat...cant see face of the guy looking toward Jay..



again, from left..Greg Cameron, David Sucher (again, I think), my uncle John Rousey, me (the pink came out later with the sun), Scott (I think, again), Michael Dugger, Jesse Jones (dont mess with him btw..he hits it a mile, he's 6'2 and 220 all muscle, nuff said..), Slag Bandoon (Norbert is just as fun a name though..)
Jordan, that is not Greg Cameron in orange. It is one of the guests, I forget who right now. Also, David Sucher did not make it. The person you identify as him is really Jim Adkisson.

In the first picture, Jim Adkisson is on the left with his back to the camera. To the right of Bob Eder with his back to the camera is Justin Rabune, Michael Dugger's guest.

Edit: If I remember correctly the gentleman in orange is Bob Jenkin's guest Kyle somebody. The picture is not that clean to me, but that may be Bob Jenkins between Jordan and Michael in the second picture.

« Last Edit: May 28, 2007, 08:50:18 PM by Garland Bayley »
"I enjoy a course where the challenges are contained WITHIN it, and recovery is part of the game  not a course where the challenge is to stay ON it." Jeff Warne

Jordan Wall

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Woops, brain fart.


*note: this is really a mini bump to make sure some of the golf course is seen -- once it matures its gonna be something so special..I can just imagine what the left of 8 would look like in full bloom of gorse or whatever plants live on that hill...

Norbert P

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 For those of us that get lost in the aisles at 7/11, here's the routing from the Chambers Bay website.



 Many thanks to the Kemper folks for not doing criminal background checks before allowing us onto the golf/hang glider fields.  Especially to Jay Blasi for answering endless questions and demonstrating how to play the course. (tied course record of 70)
"Golf is only meant to be a small part of one’s life, centering around health, relaxation and having fun with friends/family." R"C"M

Jeff Doerr

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I have a lot more to post later, but I really liked these two.





"And so," (concluded the Oldest Member), "you see that golf can be of
the greatest practical assistance to a man in Life's struggle.”

Garland Bayley

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Great pics Jeff!

Keep 'em comin'

"I enjoy a course where the challenges are contained WITHIN it, and recovery is part of the game  not a course where the challenge is to stay ON it." Jeff Warne

Jeff Doerr

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These are from the walkabout...

Near the first tee. (The pink shirt can be seen!)


Hole #2 "Foxy" 404 to 301


Hole #3 "Blown Out" 165 to 92


Hole #4 "Hazard's Ascent" 568 to 347


#5 Long Green "Free Fall" 490 to 202 (There is a alternate green 130 short left of the long green)


#6 "Deception Point" 447 to 283 (This could be played as a long par three from the #5 alternate green tees)


#12 Green "The Narrows" 304 to 219 (Could be played as a long par 3 - just like Jordan and Chris did in our group!)


#15 "Lone Fir" 172 to 103


#16 "Beached" 425 to 279






#17 "Derailed" 218 to 92




#18 "Tahoma" 604 to 462


« Last Edit: May 30, 2007, 01:39:03 AM by Jeff Doerr »
"And so," (concluded the Oldest Member), "you see that golf can be of
the greatest practical assistance to a man in Life's struggle.”

Greg Cameron

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Hats are for hair problems,too much,too cheap,or too little,.

Tony Ristola

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I'm not the biggest fan of RTJII projects...they all seem to look similar, mostly due to the bunkers. I like the looks of this place. It doesn't look like a project from his company, but the scale of some of the individual bunkers like hole 18 and 17 have the RTJII feel, just dressed up a wee bit differently.

Look forward to visiting there one day.

Jordan Wall

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Did anybody happen to shoot a photo of the smaller green on #5?

I thought it was very interesting, really small, and a cool alternative to the hole, though it will not often be used.





p.s. It should be noted that Jeff's first two pictures are very interesting..however, I doubled from my spot yet Michael birdied from the top of the dune...not bad, Michael.
 8)
« Last Edit: May 30, 2007, 11:35:41 AM by Jordan Wall »

Garland Bayley

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These are from the walkabout...

Near the first tee. (The pink shirt can be seen!)



Ari Techner in red on the left. The other GCA members have been identified in other pictures.
"I enjoy a course where the challenges are contained WITHIN it, and recovery is part of the game  not a course where the challenge is to stay ON it." Jeff Warne

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