Just played MPCC Dunes and Shore courses this Christmas break and was amazed at the difference in playability due to the underlying engineering of the fairways.
The newly renovated Shore course has a sand cap throughout, and the ball bounced in the fairway even after receiving a deluge of rain the days and nights before.
Additionally this course allowed carts in the fairway and was fully booked for play on the 26th.
On the other hand you have the Dunes course, renovated about 10 years ago without a sand cap.
No bounce in the fairway, 90 degree rule for carts, and a wide open tee sheet.
The members love playing a course where the ball bounces, you get more yardage! And while the membership almost always drives a power cart, the convenience of powering up directly to your ball is massive.
Personally, I loved the Dunes course a bit more than the Shore course. Had the Dunes course been sand capped, then separation would have even been greater for me.
To grow the game, faster and firmer courses all year round should be designed and built, albeit the sand cap is more expensive.
Here’s a picture from 12-27-11 at the Shore course…
Thanks