Rhic,
Thanks for the continuing commentary. I love your take on these holes, but, 2** for the 11th?!? Oh well, different strokes for different folks.
I wonder if you played a different 12th than I did. I could see the sea from the tee, so kind of thought it was a little downhill and, there didn't seem to me to be a hidden fairway to the right. Perhaps your partner was having you on about cutting the right side. Having bailed out left I can confirm that the angle was worse over there but the distance was not so great and the shot was downwind. Did this hole not attract any Rhicelin *'s? I thought it was more interesting than the previous hole.
Hi Bryan
Vis a vis the 11th, I really liked the fact that I could hit two reasonably good shots, get my ball pin high and then wonder how the hell I was going to get up and down in 3. I think it is a fascinatingly complex hole which would probably play very differently from the left hand side of the fairway. I'll stick with 2** but reserve the right to change after my next play. As for the 12th, the 2nd shot is definitely downhill, but the tee shot demands height, particularly if you are trying to dut the right corner. There was no "hidden fairway" where my high fade landed which was near the top of the right hand dunes in land that the architect never considered to be part of his design. The fact that I hacked it out of the high dunes to 25 feet or so makes it a memorable hole to me, but overall I'd stuggle to give it 1* even if I had played it as designed.
Now onto the finishing holes. Firstly *SENIOR MOMENT ALERT*!
My brief discussion of what I called the 14th was in fact my recollection of the 15th. The real 14th is a brute of a hole that reminds me of the best holes at Murcar and Balgownie. I probably forgot about it because my drive went right into Pro V1x heaven and I had to chuck a ball into the light rough and then hack my way uphill to something resembling a 7. That being said, the demands off the tee and the rolling fairway and the simple complexity of the green make me want to give the hole 2**. As the Dodgers used to say, Wait 'til Next Year! But now onto the finish...
I've discussed 15 above (while thinking it was 14). It's a hole you can think of birdie but struggle for par. A nice medium length hole that gives you a break from the driver/3-wood experience. 16 is a hole that really suits my eye. Again over-bunkered, but the pits serve to focus your mind on task at hand, which is to deal with the offset green though either a soft draw or a high fade. To me it's a bit redannish, and would be a beast from the back tees into a south wind. Bryan and I were fortunate enough to hae a north wind on this hole, and from the front tees it was a doddle. Nevertheless, I give it 2**.
17 downwind is manageable--drive it down the right and then take advantage of the good angle to the green--,but if they put the pin directly behind the solitary greenside bunker to the left, pin point accuracy is required to get your ball near the hole. One of my playing partners landed pin high but ended up with an 80 foot putt from the back of the green. I hit a wedge that hit the top of the bunker and then spun back into the sand. We both took 5s. This green is long and undulating, and into the wind, particular from the black tees (466) it would be very difficult to get your bal close. Another 2**.
As did Bryan, I played the 18th from the whites and downwind, but it was still 586 yards, and off the tee you had the choice of laying up right or going down a left channel and hoping you do not overdraw your ball into reeds and wetlands. If you do either thing safely, your next shot is facing a phalanx of bunkers, separated by not completely obvious safe zones. As a newbie I whacked my driver and ended up in light rough just outside the far right bunker. From there a very good 5-iron (best of my past 3-4 years--where did that come from?) left me with solid 7-iron distance to the middle of the green. I personally can't see why anybody would not play short of the driveable bunkers, then short of the nest of bunkers starting at 130 from the front, but I am not a pro. I'd love to see a real player play this hole, even from where I played it and in my wind. As for the back tees, which are a 50 foot climb from the 17th green, and measure 651, I wonder what the best players in the world would do from there, particularly in even a moderate south wind. Holes like this that make me wonder, get 3*** as does Tiggles 18.
Rich