Tom D.:
Now that is more the man I "know" from electronic discussions like this. Thank you.
And you now nailed it.
See, I can't see how you could have possibly designed this any differently, nor that it would be any good idea to do so. It's the side of a mountain with a bunch of deep barrancas running through it, for God's sake. And I know you tried your best to make it playable, as that would seem to be the idea for the potential membership.
But despite what others here might believe, you are not God, nor do I believe you had a Fazio-Shadow Creek budget (did you?).
There is only so much that could have been done on that site, and should have been done on that site.
And what you did do was create a darn fun course that many will love. It's beautiful, there are a lot of fun and challenging physical and mental tests to be faced, and as many have said the overall ambience of the place is wonderful.
But what no one could have done is create a course on that site that my Dad would enjoy. He hates forced carries and he hates bunkers over three feet deep. Of course yo're right, flattish bunkers on that site would look pretty darn silly. But that's no concern to my Dad.
Which was really all my intent was today, and before, in making the comment. It's more about my Dad than it is about the course. I meant it to be humorous really. But the more people tried to tell me how wrong I was, the more beligerent I became.
Because dammit, I am NOT wrong. My Dad would not enjoy playing that course. He'd enjoy the tacos, but he'd tire of the golf. And there's nothing anyone could have possibly done differently to change this. It's about the site, not the course.
TH
ps - I've said all of this before also. But no matter.