I recently made my maiden voyage to Bandon Dunes with my Dad for 4 days of non-stop golf. We had an unbelievable time and were absolutely blown away by all three courses and the "resort" in general. I would be hard pressed to think of a better place to spend a long weekend with buddies on a golf trip.
However, during our round on Bandon Dunes, my Dad and I couldn't help but get the feeling that the course had been substantially "dumbed down" (i.e. softened), with specific regard to Gorse removal. You could see large areas adjacent to the fairways on more than a few holes where it looked as if large areas of Gorse had recently been removed. This feeling was confirmed by our two playing partners, one of which had been at the resort last November, who commented that a lot of Gorse had been removed since their last visits. (A couple specific examples I can remember were the knobs in the middle of the 5th fairway, and on the inside of the dogleg on #14, however there were numerous others).
I understand that the resort is most likely doing this out of necessity to keep rounds under the 5-6 hour mark, but I did feel that it took away some from the way the course was meant to look/feel/play. I had read a few articles that stated a decent amount of Gorse was removed from Bandon Dunes a couple years after it was finished, for playability reasons, but seeing that these articles were few years old, it seems like they are continuing w/ the removal.
It is impossible for me to compare the course then from now as I have only played it once, but I couldn't help but notice that it seemed like the course had been "dumbed down" quite a bit, to my disappointment. Can anyone who has played the course throughout its evolution explain how it has changed since opening; and are their any opinions on whether or not people think they are dumbing the course down too much?
Don't get me wrong, it is a fantastic course that I enjoyed immensely...I just wonder how much more enjoyable it could have been prior to the changes...