it's a tightly woven collection of 18 great holes.
Yes, 18 great holes.
Let us not also forget that during the Golden Age, architects rarely focused on the 18th hole as most matches were over before the competitors reached the 18th tee.
Playing CPC, it becomes clear that the golf course is the product of genius, study and unique topography.
What continues to impress me is how AM introduced or rather, melded the bunkering into the terrain.
No two holes are alike and there are multiple strategies presented on each hole.
While the fairways are very, very generous, AM created narrow locations in the fairway that have to be reached if the golfer wants to maximize their chances for hitting the green/s in regulation.
Angles become critical and the visual deception and visual challenges that AM created are challenging, yet fun to meet.
How much do you dare cut off on # 2 and # 8
Do you hit driver or lay up on # 9 and # 16, and perhaps # 17
Many approach shots beg the same question.
CPC is one of those courses that I'd want to play every day.
There are no weak holes.
18 is not a weak hole, it's one of the few "demand" par 4's on the golf course.
You must reach the DZ beyond the last tree on the right.
You must pass AM's playing test.
Those that don't............ Complain.
MacKenzie's use of the high dune incorporating #'s 7,8, and 9 is pure genius.
MacKenzie's abbreviated green to tee walks are also a tribute to his creative genius.
More on CPC later.
Thank you, Captain Obvious...!!...:-)
Your effusive praise confirms why CPC has been a "Global top 5" course for decades.
IMO, the 18th at CPC is a severe let down for the follwing reasons:
1. At 343 yards, it is basically a "double dog-leg". Not enough real estate to pull that off.
2. The fairway bunkers are "double hazards" which is a massive architectural - or maintenance - flaw. When your tee shot lands in the bunkers, you have HUGE cypress trees impeding your line of recovery. (Bunker short and right, and bunker on right as hole finally straightens out. Bunker on left side of fairway is impeded by a huge tree hanging into fiarway about 50 yards short and left of green.)
3. The optimal tee shot is played OVER the trees or a player MUST play a draw around the trees with a 5 iron or 5 wood. If you choose to defend this, Pat, then it would certainly be in direct contrast to your issue with #18 tree at PB.
It's as if AM chose to make 15, 16 and 17 so special that he gave in on 18 and ran out of real estate to make a closing hole that is commensurate with the rest of the playing experience.
That hole needs a chain saw and reminds me of holes at Olympic Lake before they were smart enough to cut down 1000 trees.