As someone who has worked at The Rock for the last few years, I'll share some observations from the previous discussions...
First off, congratulations to both Geoff and Paul. Best of luck, we'll all be/ are watching. It's pretty cool that with 5 guys out of the 64 player field, we get two members in the final.
As for the courses....
Jim Thornton provided a good synopsis of each course. BTW, funniest part of the story about Couples MG is that he and his partner (who is about an
were in the THIRD flight.
IMO the best thing about the two courses is how different they are. The Lower was designed by Phil right after his experiences at Pinehurst in the 99 Open, hence the use of chipping/collection areas, etc. The Upper was actually to easy for the members (and not just the tour guys) when it first opened and after several small tweaks is a daunting task.
But not only are the courses different, so are the setups. The Lower has very light rough, and with the green surrounds provides several options for players on each shot. The Upper has significant rough, 2.5-3 inches that is very dense (and tough).
Joel Stewart mentioned that for the average guy these courses are too difficult and I will tend to agree. Not only is desert golf tough for those not used to it, but these courses are set up much more difficult that any others in the Valley (save maybe Desert Forest), and that is definitely a major factor. BTW Joel, the top picture that you posted on the first page is NOT from WR (Mirabel maybe?).
It's really personal preference as to one's favorite, but generally the better players seem to prefer the Lower. Members tend to take their guests on the Upper more often.
As for the "rankings". IMO, I don't believe that is the biggest concern to our owner and members. If WR were to receive higher rankings, I'm sure that they would be very proud but they also know how political, subjective, etc. those can be. I do agree with Matt Ward and others that both courses are rated well below where I believe they should be. Having played almost every course on the AZ list, I would rank both in the top 3 or 4 in the state.
Well, its 85 and sunny (again...) and I gotta go to work... Be back later to comment more.