I'm pottering around California at the moment. I spent the last three days playing at Claremont CC in Oakland. It is the nicest surprise for me this year. I knew it would be nice but nowhere nearly as good as it is.
It's MacKenzie, par 68, 5500 yards and built on 80 acres. If you don't have your finesse game with you, you could easily walk home with your tail between your legs. There is great movement on the greens and proper positioning on the greens is tantamount to scoring.
It is a true reflection of MacKenzie's genius that he designed such a good course in such a small, slightly hilly property.
Here are some photos.
1st, Short Par 5
Approach on 1
2nd, Long Par 3
3rd, Short downhill par 3
4th, Medium par 4, don't be above the hole!
5th, Short par 4, almost driveable, green runs away from the player, real precision required for the short approach.
6th, Short par 4, about 260, anything short of the green can run back 70 yards.
7th Medium par 4, great view of the Bay Area from the tee. MacKenzie was never afraid of crossing holes. The 7th fairway crosses in front of the 5th tee and 4th green.
8th Downhill Par 3
9th Medium par 4, easy to get stuck behind the redwood on the right off the tee.