Thought I would bring this back to the top of the heap.
Back playing at Stone Eagle. As a member, I am very encouraged by the recent developments. It's like night and day, going from an impending sense of doom, to the sense that I have a chance to retain my membership. I am so grateful to the seven families who purchased the club, and have sent thank you cards appropriately. I can only hope that members like myself, who were unable to participate in a private purchase, will be able to continue paying dues and enjoying the club.
There have been a couple of subtle changes in course presentation. Now that only member and their guests are being allowed on the course, many of the signs and ropes used to guide players around the course are gone, and the course has a cleaner, more attractive look. Nearing the end of the season, we are seeing more creative pin placements, but that may happen at the end of each season, as more typical pin locations have been used up. It looks great out here, and I'm having fun.
Stone Eagle, as a golf course, may have a few limitations. It's not very walkable, but Peter Ferlicca and I carried our bags and walked the course several times this winter. Tiring but doable. The land made it imperative to route the course with holes primarily up and down the prevailing slope. The greens are medium-sized, and many of the greens have large scale, unpinnable undulations, so several greens have only 4-6 pinnable areas. Driving the ball is very enjoyable here, but given my ability (0-3 handicap), general directional strategy off the tee does not vary on a day-to-day basis. Stone Eagle's greatest strength as a course lies in the quality of shots presented. I think people tend to overlook that complex modern course designs, with contour, elevation changes, subtle strategic considerations such as where to miss based on pin position, coupled with firm, fast homogenous playing surfaces, consistently yield shots both fun to hit and fun to watch. In general, I prefer modern designs, for their greater complexity and cutting-edge playing surfaces.
All that, plus an extraordinary location, levitating above the Coachella Valley, makes it a special place to take friends.