Matt,
Belated thanks for this great photo tour. I had the privilege to play Hamilton's Colt 18 yesterday and your pictures and notes do a great job of capturing this truly great course. As good as yours are, it is usually hard to really get a feel of topography from pictures, and I was still surprised at the extent of the elevation changes. And really impressed at how deftly Colt's routing uses the elevation to create great holes and at the same time never feeling like one is faced with ridiculous uphill or downhill golf.
Some thoughts after re reading the thread:
- Although some additional tree removal couldn't hurt (it appears as some limited removal has been done since your photos), the trees define the holes but really do not impact play significantly. Obviously, on holes such as the 11th, trees guard the dogleg and can come into play. But I never felt the trees overly intruded into play.
- While many of the greens are more subtle, others are far from flat. Several (the 3rd and the long par 3 13th) have significant elevation change...and as Matt noted, hitting above the hole and putting downhill can be pretty daunting. On 13, the pin was cut about 2 or 3 paces from the front of the green making this a very difficult 3 indeed. Others are tiered, especially the short 12th. My approach from the left rough ran past the center pin about 15 feet, before rolling back down to within about 5 feet
- One nit I had is the uniformly pretty long Par 3s. Individually some good holes and as a group a stern a test as I have seen. But 3 are 200+ and the 16th (185 yds) plays nearly 200 from the tips with the uphill shot. I missed the lack of variety here….but just a nit
- Finally, I think maybe the most impressive facet of HG&CC is that although it is getting ready to host the pro’s, it is also a really fun course for the average golfer.
Thanks again for the tour, Matt, a lot of fun to run through your photo’s today after Wednesday’s round.
And I certainly recommend playing HG&CC if you get the chance!