I have just returned from playing the National Invitational at Birmingham Country Club, alabama.
What a tremendous golf course.
Originally a Donald Ross design that last year underwent a total update with ne fairways and greens, but without significant contour changes to the greens.
Pete Dye was brought in to plan some new bunkering, and as I had not been there previously can not comment on any additions.
However, I can say that none of the bunering was out of place or unpleasant to the eye.
An addition of some new tees has added some real bite into the length of the golf course, along the lines of US open length par fours, and it is in fcat the US Open that cotinued to come t mind whilst playing...this course could indeed stage a major, it is in my opinion that good and could play that tough.
The greens are firm and fast...although as new surfaces the greenstaff were wise to moderate that in this first year...the rough could be as severe as you wanted, a variety of brutal pin placements possible..simply a wonderful place to play golf.
I was told what a good course it was, but to me I have never been as overpleased to see a course in my life...meaning it is the most underated golf course I have ever visited.
The club itself is marvelous, the members were wonderfully welcoming...a agreat week.
Just wish I could have played a little better...but isnt that always the case?