I played here this afternoon for the first time in about 20 years.
I was reasonably impressed. I will admit that my expectations were low, but there was a bunch of cool stuff.
A few thoughts:
- The amount of tree removal is pretty staggering. It seems like 500 is a starting point.
- There are acres of fine fescue throughout the golf course. The number I heard was north of 30 acres. It is coming in nicely at this point -- whispy enough to find your ball, but a half-shot penalty or so.
- The greens definitely have a lot of undulation and defined areas in them, there is a good bit of dramatic internal contour. One of the guys I played with thought they were borderline over the top, but he is a regular on a classic Raynor with slope, but no significant internal contour
- The holes south of the clubhouse remain the best on the property, but the holes on the other side of the road are improved. The awkward dogleg par 5 is much improved and it makes much more sense. Overall, drainage is 1000 times better. There are wetlands over there, but it certainly isn't a swamp.
- The routing has changed a little bit from the original. The nines have kind of been flipped, but the 2nd and 11th holes have kind of switched
- Many more fairway bunkers in good spots. You need to pick the right lines, etc.
- Course remains difficult. We played from 6700 and with way more holes playing uphill than downhill, it played long. That said, you can bounce/roll it on about 14 of the greens.
- Perhaps the best thing that can be said is that I would like to play it again and soon. I'd like to know where the misses are on some of the pins, etc.