Joe
Thanks. Everybody is entitled to make mistakes
Ben
There is absolutely no question in my mind that the combination of design and sand has the potential to be better than solely design. A lot more variety and architectural choices can be had on sand.
7s
Pinehurst #2 - not seen the sandy version, but doubt it makes a 3* for me simply because of the repetitive nature of the greens...I suspect if the greens were more like the originals it would make the grade. I also am not convinced there are enough really top notch holes. Even if I believed in a perfect 10....Pinehurst is never going to make that score for me. 2*
Orchard Lake 1*
Roaring Gap 1*
MidPines 1*
Dormie Club 1*
Old Town 2*
Courses close to a 7 (could be convinced they are with more plays): Franklin Hills, Tobacco Road, Yeamans Hall and Rolling Green. UofM is well off the mark, but for me a very solid 6.
8s
Merion...should be a 9 but for absolutely stupid rough 3*
Kiawah...just about hangs on as an 8, with more plays I could see my score drop because of the few awkward walks and the sticky grass. 2*
My favourite of these is far and away Old Town and the best is comfortably Merion.
Ciao