In adequate condition the course is very good. In great condition, I imagine the course would be at least comparable in quality to Pacific Dunes or Barnbougle.
Agreed.
My favorite Doak.
Gene, I hardly expected you to join the cry of the Doak sycophants. Are you really agreeing that this course has the bones of a top five modern golf course? Or have you been taking a few clandestine hits from the laughing gas?
Seriously, I'd appreciate you and others explaining your reasoning for holding this course in highest regard. You, DK and JT are no slouches in my book.
Bogey
Mike:
When I played Apache Stronghold ten or so years ago I had done so prior to visiting my daughter at Univ of Arizona and immediately after playing some of the more well regarded courses in Scottsdale, including Desert Forest, which at the time was the top rated course in AZ.
My daughter, son in law and new grandchild all now live in Oro Valley. I have since had the opportunity to play most everything in Tucson as well.
Apache Stronghold, at the time I played it, remains the best golf course I have played in the State of Arizona.
The fairways were not as well conditioned as your average muni.
But everything else was golf as I love it.
No housing. Startling vistas. Quiet. Enchanting.
The walk was an adventure, an expedition discovering golden nuggets of cool landforms and architectural features at every twist and turn.
I remember enjoying all the holes with the par 3s being especially good.
I also remember getting a severe leg cramp walking up to the elevated 18th tee.
The greens were superb and in fantastic condition. The contouring was not overdone (!!!!!) and the grass used was the closest in feel to that of Sand Hills I have putted on either before or since.
Tom D shouldn't dismiss the positive comments made above about AS by a number of regular posters/well traveled golfers so readily.
Furthermore, if I were building a new golf course and Tom was my architect I might take note.