Some courses are easy to photograph but don't play particularly well (e.g. Birkdale).
Some courses play well but are hard on the eye (e.g. Lytham).
Two of the best courses that both play and look great are certainly Banff and Jasper Park. The only rub there was that they were expensive to build because the soil had to be brought in. Even to this day, the courses are still a challenge to present in a firm and fast manner due to the rocky soil content. Of course, hoping for a setting like those AND natural sandy soil seems a bit much, even for the supremely confident Stanley Thompson!
At least, so I thought before seeing Clear Creek two weekends ago.
Below is a photograph of the natural floor of this property that is 5800 ft above sea level:
Clearly (no pun intended
) ideal for golf. In regards to the merit of the setting, please be the judge for yourself based on the other forty plus photographs found in this new course profile.
Clear Creek represents the best of both worlds: great architecture in a great setting. As they always do, Coore & Crenshaw took what the land gave them and then enhanced it for golf. Apart from all the grand views, if you want to get to the x's and o's, the ultimate target are the greens - and this is where the course shines and is why the course review is so positive. Be it the six foot drop from back to front at the ninth or my favorites like the fifteenth and seventeenth that fall away to the back or the killer sixth that looks simple until you putt off it
, this set has it all. The greens by no means are screaming and competing with one another yet the total collection is amazingly varied. Yes, this course is built as part of a housing development but the land plan I saw and the set backs as I understand them make me think that the joys of playing the course will stay at the level that my photographs indicate.
See what you think but I'm willing to bet that it won't remind you of too much that you've seen before!
Cheers,
PS We are very bullish with the comments on the two profiles posted today because we think the two courses deserve it; we won't be so with the course profile tomorrow which is a world top 100 course.