Thanks again for everyone participating in this, it is very interesting to hear individual opinions on holes. Especially at these two places where I think there may be many divisive ones. Please feel free to continue discussing any holes already mentioned, I'll hopefully have something to chime in on others.
But on to hole #8:
Crystal Downs #8 - 550 yards - Par 5The 8th at Crystal Downs is a perfect example of how trees can positively impact play. The tree right creates a line of instinct to the already confusing tee shot. From the back tees, the tee shot is slightly blind, enough that the landing area is not in clear view, but the fairway does snake to the right in clear view up the hill. The tree makes you think that ideal line is just hugging the left edge, when in fact that tree is probably 370 yards away. It's another amazing use of scale and the start of a brilliant hole. The landing area is a wonderful rumpled, heaving piece of ground that tumbles up hill to the green. The hole probably climbs 50 - 60 feet (maybe more) in elevation, but because of the fairway contours, you never feel the climb is that extreme. Anywhere in the fairway is good, because you are likely to have an uneven lie in any portion of it. It would take two mighty whacks to reach this green in two and probably isn't the ideal play anyway. Right side of the fairway is ideal, but difficult to attain because of the contours. The green is, unbelievably, another fantastic one and anyone complaining about fairness will probably hate it. It has great internal contours, with a large plateau-like shelf in the middle, sloping away towards the back and steeply towards the front. The front falls off to a steep 40 yard depression and I unfortunately witnessed a ball travel from the back of the green to roughly 60 yards out into the fairway. A green that is reasonable to hit it closely and still be terrified of the putt; a green worthy of the 550 yards of brilliance before it.
The beginning of the fairway, probably a 120 yard carry to this point from the back tee - still about 150 yards to the ideal landing area - and can clearly see how the tree is actually well right of the ideal target lineLooking back down the fairway you can clearly see the fantastic contours of the fairway and interestingly enough, a solitary bunker on this hole - something I didn't even realize until this pictureKingsley Club #8 - 360 yards- Par 4
A beautifully difficult short par 4. On the tee the player can take the clear shot left of the giant fairway bunker or the blind shot over 3 stout, ball-grabbing bunkers on the right. The play left leaves the player with a difficult shot over a giant mass of sand, a deep green-side bunker and a very limited view of the flagstick. Right leaves the player with a little bit more open view but uneven stance. I'm still not sure what is better, but the ideal play takes as much stick as you can, without reaching the bunker, on either direction. I do wish I would have tried smoking the driver directly over the fairway bunker, but surely that is a fools errand. The green is absolutely diabolical, falling away front, left and right. The safe play is a bit long using the backboard to help guide a shot, but not too long as the ball can gather too much speed and unmercifully roll off in any direction. A very tough shot to get closer given the blindness and severe penalty for missing - even with a short iron. Take your 4 here and move on.
Taken very close to the 3 short fairway bunkers, this shot details the massive fairway bunker, plus the elevated nature of the 8th green - I saw many balls here get "Kingsleyed" as Jud would put itHole #8 at Kingsley is brutally difficult, but unlike #2, presents numerous recovery and approach options. It was one of my favorite holes on the course, a beast downwind and into it. The 8th at Crystal is surely one of the best par 5s I've played, extremely difficult, bordering on unfair, and can break your heart as you are trying to finish out a solid front 9. Surprisingly, these two holes are very similar, even given their lengths and pars. I will vehemently argue with anyone that says either are bad holes - but to me, Crystal takes this one in what may be the greatest uphill par 5 in the world. Crystal Downs 4 UP
Running Score#1 (Crystal Downs) - Crystal Downs - 1 UP
#2 (Crystal Downs) - Crystal Downs - 2 UP
#3 (Kingsley Club) - Crystal Downs - 1 UP
#4 (Kingsley Club) - ALL SQUARE
#5 (Crystal Downs) - Crystal Downs - 1 UP
#6 (Crystal Downs) - Crystal Downs - 2 UP
#7 (Crystal Downs) - Crystal Downs - 3 UP
#8 (Crystal Downs) - Crystal Downs - 4 UP