Tom
I saw your response on the other thread about Silvies Valley Ranch, and in particular your comment that Simpson dabbled in design of this sort back in the day.
I always thought Mackenzie's lost course, El Boqueran, had reversible qualities.
Can you think of any other examples of this???
Michael:
I do not mention it in the p.r. for this course, because Mr. Keiser is still uncomfortable with its status, but we have already played with this concept at The Sheep Ranch, where holes can be played backwards and forwards and sideways, too.
I remember hearing about the Hale Irwin project in the planning phase, but I didn't know if it ever opened, or succeeded. I believe there was a reversible nine-hole course on the site of what is now DeBordieu, in Myrtle Beach, though I never saw it.
I did play The Old Course in reverse a few years back, when we took George Bahto over to Scotland before we started Old Macdonald. It doesn't work so well now, because they've stopped mowing the approaches into some greens as played in reverse; and it was clearly not nearly as interesting of a course playing down the left side. That will be the real challenge of this design, to get it where not everyone has thinks that clockwise is better than anti-clockwise [or vice versa
].