Tim,
Got that right. While it was a great project professionally to be associated with a place like that, it was really great personally. Damian and I had been friends for a while, and Steve Pate is a real hoot as well. Never a cross word in over a year between us, and all made nice contributions that improved the project.
Talk about exciting guys, at press day last week, it started raining - hard - and Damian and I were out taking pictures in the rain, hooting and hollering as we watched the drainage go exactly where we wanted it to! The area in front of the clubhouse used to go under for days in a quarter inch rain and it has survived two separate 1" rains with no lingering puddles, debris, etc. Needless to say, the superintendent and owners seem happy.
And yes, it drains to the ocean, not the other way around.
Lester, that flyover is the nines, or 18's. I hadn't seen it until this link.
BTW, don't have time to detail all of it today, but lots of thinking went into what it takes to "restore" Dick Wilson bunkers. Besides the gca team, the bunker shaper was the kid who shaped Sebonak bunkers for JN and TD. He could talk about bunker theory more than we could! While I was focusing on the different shapes, angles, heights of the prototype Wilson noses, capes and bays, Patrick would come up and ask if the high point of the nose ought to be on the right, middle, or left third of the noses, and which way the slope should angle.
Frankly, there were three different bunker styles out there - Wilson, Lee and some in house bunkers that were pretty poor. We actually started with some cut and past Wilson shapes from the best parts of the course (his, not the later additions) and then started tweaking from there, but at least we had the scale right. As the project went on, some of the details in the shape got added. Looking at old photos, the original bunkers were a lot more raggedy than they had evolved to, and we took them back about half way, balancing what was there originally and what people thought La Costa has always been.
If we got too crazy with it, we joked that we were doing Wilson drunk bunkers on that hole vs. Wilson sober bunkers on this hole.....
Fun project all around. And, not bad "having" to stay at a top ranked resort so many days.