Alright, we just did this only with 10........ Let me break it down. All 10 courses are on Lava Rock.
1. Tournament course. 7,800 yards (most of the back tees are for spectators as most tournaments will play around 7,400) Natural in style. embraces the lava rock.... but lots of areas of turf, proving great spectator areas. No ROUGH!
2. Sandbelt Style course. 7,200 yards, green surrounds in closely mown turf, melboure/sandbelt style bunkers, eucalyptus trees, bunkers transition to bahai grasses and other yucca-like plantings. (9 holes lit up for night golf)
3. Golden age course 7,400 yards Parkland, lots of turf, grass faced, flat bottomed bunkers, square edged greens, green sites and not green complexes. Lots of funky stuff
4. Par 3 course 18 holes range from 80 - 160 yards. basically tees and green sites surrounded by lava rock. target par 3 golf.
5. Natural course 7,400 + yards, similar to the tournament course, same quality, same style but less spectator areas, more natural, more open, less tree cover, Addition of rough and fairway lines. very different feel.
6. Oakmont inspired layout, but short at 6600 yards , par 70. church pews, low key, simple design.
7. Modern style swoopy bunkers, catch basins, but embraces the sites lava rock, while featuring splashes of color.... lots of turf to whack it around... very player friendly
8. The second par 3 course, features 2 pins on each green one easy, one difficult. modern bunker style lots of colorful trees and vegetation great for kids!
9. Pete Dye inspired layout, 6,100 yards 6 par 3's another par 70. Railroad ties, funky sawgrass like shaping in spots, really sporty, really fun.
10. Sand Dunes.... 6,400 yards.... we built a Sand Dunes like course on Lava Rock.... possibly one of the coolest courses ever built. We have a major beach theme going, but the greens and fairways have a ton of movement, tees blend into fairways, only 2 heights of cut..... Green & Fairway cut.
How does that work for variety?