Dan,
I didn't think you could do any better ... but you've outdone yourself with the back nine addition. Awesome.
I definitely agree about some of the tree clearing needed. Seems odd too since to a large extent the course is wide open and presents few occasions where the trees encroach. Ron must be making plans to clear a little. Right?
I think what I find really great is how indeed there may be some penal situations ... but it sure looks like you can just about always recover. No water hazards, yet a tough challenge.
Great pre pics as well. I just love this before and after.
I'm thinking road trip next year. Especially with their stay and play. Hmmm...
Whether its penal or not depends on how far and how wild you hit it. I managed to lose a few balls there because the landing area is blind on some holes, the further you hit the more landing areas that are blind. If you land in that hay but can't see exactly where it went down, its a crapshoot whether you will find it.
Tee shots on 2, 5, 6, 15, 16, and 17 are most prone to this issue. I'm thinking that when I return I may tee off with my 1 iron on some of those just to increase my chances of 1) keeping it in play and 2) hit it shorter to where I can see it land. That won't help on all holes, but on holes like 5 for instance where you have a little dropoff of about 10 feet out there a ways (270, 280, something like that?) the difference between carrying into the hay just short of the dropoff and doing so just past it is probably 1 shot on average, because you have nearly a 100% chance of finding it if lands short so you can see it go in, and a 50% shot at best if you carry that hill and can't see it land in there.
But no, I'm not bitter about 5, no sirree
At least when I lost one on 8 it was because I was probably rather stupidly trying to drive the green and yanked it way left over the tree by the #9 teebox so I couldn't see it land, and on 15 because I just took too aggressive of a line. Those are my own dumb fault, but the thing on 5 really irked me because it couldn't have been more than a few feet offline but I couldn't find the damn thing but had it been a big short of the dropoff I would have been fine.
Its too bad because that grass is (or at least was last year, it looks greener in these photos from this year with all the rain in spring/early summer) not that hard to play from. Its rather like the long grass at Muirfield, you can always manage 80% of your normal SW distance out of it, and if you get lucky with a lie you might be able to dig a full 6 or 7 iron out of there.