For those questioning Kingsley's ability to measure up to Crystal Downs: I can't entirely disagree with you. But I also think Crystal Downs is the World Top 50 course most likely to be rated a 5/10 by a knowledgeable golfer (possibly second after The Old Course). It's obvious from reading through this thread so far that plenty of people aren't sold on it, and Kingsley does inspire a certain love in people. Not all the Kingsley lovers are members, and I can't think of any that I'd call a Kool Aid drinker. There's nothing phony about the joy that these guys get. Remember, no one thought Buster Douglas could beat Tyson either, and anybody can win on any given day in match play.
Round 3
Two solid fighters with angled greens square off. Josh covered the playing characteristics well. Like most par 3s, there's not a lot to the strategy at Crystal Downs. It's a solid middle iron, probably best played with a right-to-left ballflight and favoring the right hander whose most likely misses are long left or short right. In this battle, I can't help but think of its intangibles. It's the first hole that emerges on the drive in, and its proximity to the road is sudden and surprising. It has a certain intimacy as a result, and those rear bunkers really are artful.
Kingsley's third is a big, expansive par 4, though not especially long. Most players have a real choice regarding the line they take off the tee, as the angled fairway is truly superb. It offers plenty of width to choose a line ranging from wildly conservative to very bold, and yet, unlike so many fairways with width, it still demands precision as its fallaway nature will quickly punish an indifferent swing. The green, then, swings dramatically from left to right around a bunker complex. Playing left keeps you on level with the green, though pitches to the right side of the green will be extremely difficult from there. Playing right risks sliding downhill into a swale from where recovery becomes very difficult.
In a matchup between a pair of stout holes, the third at Kingsley is clearly the winner. It puts the third at Crystal on the ropes, but just can't drop it to the canvas, as the latter's art and guile keep it on its feet after suffering a barrage that would drop most third holes in the world. The third at Kingsley is GREAT.
1st round: CD wins 10 - 9
2nd round: KC wins 10 - 9
3rd round: KC wins 10-9
Running Total: CD 28, KC 29