Mac,
Can you give those who have not played Dismal River an idea of where you rank it overall? Compared to some of the courses you played this year? I have not been out there, and would like a reference point.
Keith...those are some tough questions you ask. It is so unlike anything else, it is hard to desribe...but I'll give my best effort.
Where do I rank it? On my list of favorites, prior to this trip I had it at 13...but when I update my site and list it will be moving up to 9, just behind Shinnecock. It looks like some maintenance practices have been tweaked, most likely watering. The fairways are even more firm and the rough is less thick which reduces the frustration with ball searches and lost balls and increases your chances for recovery when you find your ball. This is a big plus. The greens this time around were PERFECT, not that they bad last time (in fact far from it) but this time they were perfect. Nice speed, great undulations, flawless putting surface, interesting attack angles and options. So, that is my favorite ranking and reasons for the bump.
On my list of best courses, I don't feel it would do any good to say it is as good as Course X because the reasons courses are "good" is so varied. The landscape and features are like Sand Hills, probably because they are neighbors. But I think Dismal it is routed to be more dramatic and this produces more heroic moments and shots. Not do or die moments because there is almost no water on the course. But you still have seriously dramatic shots. Think Shinnecock 9, 10, 11. The greens have serious movement and undulations. They probably remind me most of Sebonack's greens. The opening holes are really tough with a lot of blindness, which makes for great golf on subsequent plays...but can be overwhelming and intimidating on your first play. Then the course goes on a run of holes that is thrilling and, in my opinion and per my taste, great! The par 3 3rd, the par 5 4th (which Adam has posted a picture of the green site), the saddle greens at 5 and 6, the long dogleg par 4 7th hole (great hole...great test of golf), the drivable par 4 8th with optional bailout area left, the long par 5 9th, and then the bunker in the green 10th.
This bunker in the green 10th could be a point of diverging opinion. I love it and look forward to playing it. I think it is fun, exciting, and something unique to the course and something worth traveling to see. But could people criticize it...sure. It is different and, therefore, openness itself for criticism. Also, something that could be criticized is the windmill on 4 (again pictured on this thread). People could say, "A windmill on a golf course. It just doesn't belong." And, you know what, I'll accept that. BUT that critic better be consistent or they loose all credibility with me. Windmills are all over that area of Nebraska, they are a natural part of that landscape. Criticize it and you better criticize the stone walls at North Berwick or Rennaissance Club and all the other stone walls on golf courses in Scotland. "A stonewall on a golf course. It just doesn't belong." I disagree and loved those naturally occuring features on Scottish courses, but I'll accept those critics opinions...as everyone is entitled to their opinion...I just hope they are applied consistently across the board.
The stretch of great holes and interesting features continues with the green on 11...WOW!!! Perhaps the best green on the course. The next few holes are good as well (But I'm burining out on typing
), so I'll skip to the par 3 15th. Great par 3. Angled tee shot across massive and classic Sand Hills area bunkers to a great angled green.
So...where does it rank on my best list...firmly within the Modern Top 100. The course can be criticized and it is certainly not perfect. Sorry Keith, that is the best I can do.
The bottom line is that during your round at Dismal River, you will playing a round on a golf course set on terrific land with dramatic routing, you will experience very unique shots and challenges, and attack and putt on very cool greens. It is FUN golf.
Chris...I am actually shocked that the reputation of Dismal was pretentious. That is not the "vibe" I get there at all. I get a "fun" vibe. I look forward every morning to my round of golf. At the conclusion of my days golf, I look forward to the showers (man, they are great!!
), after the shower I look forward to a great dinner, and when dinner is winding down I look forward to sitting by the fire pit. After the time by the fire, I look forward to heading to the amazing cabins. As my head hits the pillow and I begin to fall asleep, I look forward to my morning coffee back at the firepit and checking out the amazing views.
I'm constantly looking forward to something. Whether it is fun golf, dinner, whatever. It is a damn fun and memorable time at Dismal.