John Kavanaugh saw me with my camera taking photos at the 5th Major and recently asked to see some of my photos. So here goes with a photo tour of Dismal Red.
Part of the Dismal experience is getting there so that’s where we’ll start. I drove from Chicago and that took about 1-2 hours longer for me compared to those who flew from Chicago via Denver. Most of the trip is flat and boring until you turn off I-80 and head north into the Sand Hills. My first trip 4 years ago was just after the 4th of July yet it was 58 degrees, overcast and misty as we drove through the sand dunes, the comparison to Irish weather remarkable.
The final approach toward the river.
Build a golf course here anyone?
I took my photos during practice rounds or after play and didn’t get a full course tour of the White Course so I’ll just do the Red Course.
Personally I don’t think the fact the course starts a mile from the Clubhouse area where I slept the night before matters one bit. That’s still 37 miles closer to the first tee of the course I drive to here in Chicago several days a week this summer. Nor do I think the fact the 1st and 18th holes don’t finish in the same area detracts at all from the quality of the course or the routing. If anything when you are on a site with scale of Dismal those factors in some ways add to the allure of the escape inherent in such a rugged, vast and remote location. That said, and with an acknowledgement that I couldn’t finish the pork chop, I hope we can stick to a discussion of the merits of the holes and course as a whole.
I’m not going to add a lot of commentary along with the pictures other than to point out some of the features that a specific photo highlights.
I’ll let others who have played it more than my 4 times around do that.
Enjoy!!
Google Earth Aerial. The first hole is in the center running left to right below and along the road.
Front Nine 3557/3264 Par 36
Yards are the farthest back and the horseshoe tees. Course can play as short as 4830 according to the card and has free flowing teeing grounds that allow for great variety in how long and what angle a hole can play from.
1st Hole 535/520 Par 5
The first hole features a very wide fairway that extends behind the right hand fairway bunker.
Does favoring the left side off the tee give a better angle to the green tucked behind a couple of dunes?
View looking back toward the tee from near the green with the Clubhouse on the horizon.
2nd Hole 472/430 Par 4
The blowout on the hill in the distance marks the line to the right side of the fairway. Left toward the bunker leaves an uphill blind shot to the green.
From the right hand side of the fairway
Blind shot from left side by the bunker.
One of Dismal’s exquisite lay of the land greens!
3rd Hole 195/163 Par 3
4th Hole 388/354 Par 4
One of the more option filled drives on the course. First bunker on left less than 200 yards from the tees.
View of 2nd shot from high on right side of fairway with the pin tucked on a very cool narrow shelf on the rear of the green.
View from behind the green with the pin more in the middle.
5th Hole 261/239 Par 3
Driveable Par 3 anyone? Great half par complement to par 4 271 yard 15th hole routed in the opposite direction.
6th Hole 326/290 Par 4
A fairly short par 4 with danger down the left hand side.
Death to the left on the drive. Green is tight to the bunkers and junk on the left as well.
7th Hole 442/388 Par 4
Skyline green with steeply uphill approach
8th Hole 554/512 Par 5
Massively wide fairway that sweeps from left to right by the green.
Yes there is wind in the Sand Hills
9th Hole 374/368 Par 4
One of the more interesting drives on the course with a cape style, bite off
as much as you can approach. Here is the view from the back tee.
There is a ton of room, it just doesn’t like like it. Hole crosses the road
in the direction of the river.
View from the lower left tee
Some cool looking afternoon shadows
Heading toward the river.
Hole 10 546/537 Par 5
Tee shot over the ravine from tee located steps behind the 9th green.
New bridge over the ravine.
Hole 11 174/149 Par 3
I wish I had a good shot of this green. It features the most slope of any green with a bowl where the pin is located in this shot.
Hole 12 430/355 Par 4
Blind horizon tee shot with skull to mark the line.
View from right of the skull
View left of the skull
Pano stiched shot of the approach wish you could see it zoomed in all its glorious detail.
Hole 13 496/441 Par 4
Long sweeping dogleg par 4 with the green visible across a vast area of prairie grass.
Side view showing green in the distance to the right.
Approach to the well protected green
Hole 14 419/355 Par 4
Rich Goodale and Dan Kelly seeking advice from CJ’s son on where to play the drive. Great example of terrain defining the hole.
Best line was to hug the shoulder of the dune to the left, safe play over bunker to generous far right fairway leaves a blind approach.
Hole 15 315/271 Par 4
To me the most fun hole on the course utilizing the temptation of the birdie.
Drove the green with a 3 wood down wind on my 1st play. In subsequent plays I failed to reach green and ended up 20-30 feet below the green leaving a next to impossible up and down. In my final play I hit a 5 iron to the plateau high right in front of the right hand greenside bunker left a level, fully visible full 100 yard wedge to the far left pin position and a birdie.
Flat ramp area close to bunker leads to green otherwise you end up 30 feet below the green with a 30-50 yard blind wedge shot.
Hole 16 166/131 Par 3
Great short par 3 with a green that offer numerous distinct pin positions. Short left on Sunday was a hoot especially when I left it on top of the small hill left of the green while trying to use the slope to get it close.
Hole 17 454/411 Par 4
Blind drive over skull as seen from back of the teeing area.
View of skull from horseshoe tee box.
Looking back at tee area and the fly trap.
Hole 18 447/420 Par 4
Panorama of 18 and clubhouse from 18 tee boxes
Long approach to the narrow plateau green
3447/3070 Par 35
6994/6334 Par 71
The infamous firepit
View of the river and the finishing holes from the firepit
On the 1 mile ride back to the Clubhouse
Sunset Shot of the 7th Hole
Good Nights!