I am saddened that a discussion that includes bad bay area golf references has not included Moraga Country Club. The back nine might be the strangest attemp at GCA that I have ever seen. As Gib put it, it's so bad it's good -- possibly genius.
Hey Jeff:
Ironically, I just played Moraga CC two days ago. I have a friend who's a member there and I've played it several times over the last few years. And I do recall Gib's assessment of it... and others concurring with that, including you - and me!
Well... I do think it's a course that grows on one over time. Now it's never going to be any model of fine golf course architecture, nor is it ever going to be everyone's cup of tea. It remains quite severe, and some of the greens and green sites are comical. BUT... what it forces one to do is THINK, and be quite precise with one's play. I truly have found that the more I play it, the more I like it! It's just a course that does for the most part take driver out of play, and punishes wayward shots severely. But once one comes to accept that and learns where to play the tee shots, and where to aim the approach shot, well... it is pretty doable and yes, fun! The course is very short, so driver isn't really needed. And if one can't hit the green targets with the succession of wedges one has, well... one has little right to complain.
Oh, there are bad holes there for sure, and yes, all are on the back nine. But there are great holes too... 9 is fantastic, 18 is pretty darn good, and there's quirk all over the place.
My new, better informed take? It's a pretty decent golf course. I wouldn't mind being a member there at all. But I do defy anyone to love it at first play.
TH