Tony Weiler,
I don't agree with you on Sunridge Canyon. I think it's a pretty good course. When you say the design isn't very good and the layout is lacking, I'm not sure what you mean? What aspects of the design? There are too many houses on the course, but that's hardly rare in the area. It's been a few years since I played there, but I liked it as well as either Grayhawk course, Boulders, We-ko-pa Cholla, and so on. I thought the green complexes there were pretty solid.
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John, I have to think about this more. I'm relatively new to posting on GCA, though long time lurker. I have to say I've learned a lot about designs, routing, etc. Also, how important is condition of the course. When we played last April, we included GH Talon, both We Ko Pa, and Whirlwind Devil's Claw, and then SunRidge Canyon. I was extremely disappointed by SRC. I had read many good reviews, and actually anticipated enjoying it. As I am the "booker" for out groups, I get a bad time if not a good course. There isn't anyone I was with who would play SRC again over ANY of the others listed above. The conditions were horrible. Now, that may not be overly important, but to me on that trip it was. I have to say that sometimes, I just "like" a course better than others, the architecture aside. Kindof like why I prefer brunettes, over blondes. No real or logical reason, I just do. Now having said that, I also found SRC to be narrow in the landing areas, on about every hole. I found it too enclosed by homes, even though that is way, way common in that area, and it lacked the shot values of other courses. Maybe the greens are good, but everything else outweighed that.