Peter,
What did you think of it?
Tom,
I had to go to Bandon so I could justify spending $500 at Fiddler's Green for a carry bag, shoes and rangefinder, which all crapped out the weekend before at Sagebrush.
The routing we played started with two half pipes, a turn south for two holes part the miniforest, then the strong uphiller.
Sensory overload on picking lines, none of which were obviously the best. The choices was really greenspeed dependent. There were a couple of drink stands by the hole arrows, so I played the arrows the first 18 and the other one for the second cicuit, which was much more brutal.
If the stimp was 7.5 on opening day I'd suggest topping it off at 8.5 because the misreads, mishits, etc become brutal after that. The hardest part of management of he Punchbowl will be walking the fine line between fun and competition.
If they ever have any opening ceremony at a tournament, this is the venue. It would have been a rocking good time to watch the Curtis Cup sides on it. I would put it at least equal to the Himilayas. Wipes out Sagebrush's Badlands. World Woods is a notch below.
I think it will be a smash hit at the resort. Everybody was having fun, the green concierge, Ray from Texarcana, is as big a plus as Shoe. A dedicated drink cart
a tray carrying bartender
. I'd just outlaw chewing tobacco and sunflower seeds or add the nesessary spitoons.
Depending on when it opens each day (9/13 was at 2 p.m) Punchbowl is a better warmup for your courses tha the large green in the practice area. I'd use that for BD and BT.Only saw one ace, which was on the second hole in the 100 minutes I was putting, using the King's Putter.
About time for a best practice putting green rating by one of the magazines.