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Yes, I noticed a little platform behind the green and thought that it must be a tee not in use for the day.
RALEIGH CC CONTMuch like Mimosa Hills, Raleigh's back nine is of considerably higher quality than the front nine. Downhill, the 10th doesn't play as long as the card suggests.
The 11th is a bruising par 4 with a non-descript green site that somehow manages to showcase a terrific green. A par 5, the rather odd looking 12th is a good hole. The drive is played between a series of hollows which I suspect are meant to be filled with sand. Further up the fairway, several bunkers guard the optimal left side. Without fail, this is another excellent green generally leaning toward the fairway.
We now head into the meat of Raleigh CC. The hills on this part of the course are used in a more oblique manner compared to the front 9 and this difference magnifies the character of the holes. Turning left, the drive on 13 needs to stay well right, though this isn't obvious on the tee. The raised green poses splendidly in a horseshoe of stately trees.
Essentially, a knob to knob par 3, the 14th feels as if it sweeps across a broad valley the way a par 4 would. The green is large, yet elusive and tricky two putt.
A short par 4 that many flat bellies will want to get after, the 15th green still requires some savvy play to walk away pleased. The excellent golf carries on with 16. Legging hard right, but cutting back on itself at the green, this reasonably long par 4 first plays over a valley of water. Puffed up like Yorkshire Pudding, the centre of the green is the high point.
The par 3 penulitimate hole is far more difficult than its listed 138 advertises. Tilted from front left to back right, much of the the green surface is blind.
The well known 18th culminates the round in fine fashion. A long par 4 bending left, the hole visually encourages play to the left when in truth its better to be right as the green opens up from this position.
Trying to approach the long, narrow and angled green from the left is not the ideal way to end a game.
I wish the front nine was as entertaining as the back nine, but we can't have everything. I really enjoyed Raleigh CC, but there is no question in my mind that a better course is out there if more trees were removed, fairway lines shifted a bit and a rethink of a few tees were considered. The set of greens is very good and could be better showcased by more sympathetic fairway lines. I will never understand the desire to systematically leave rough on the insides of bunkers and near the greens...these grassing lines are particularly odd. Perhaps it is time to bring back an archie to fine tune the course. That said, if invited, one shouldn't be disappointed. 2015
My favourite course of the tour is undoubtably Mimosa Hills. I can't say it was the best or even second best, but I have a lot of time for the club model. While not great, the course is plenty good enough for the likes of me. Plus, I find the use of the house in the routing exemplary.
The best course of the tour was without question Roaring Gap. Even being overly hilly, it is clear the design and the presentation of the course are of a very high standard. Plus, holes such as the volcano 6th and roller coaster ride 11th give Roaring Gap an edge which only unusual terrain can provide. If an opportunity to play the course ever comes your way, grab it with both hands.
Lonnie Poole was the biggest surprise of the trip for two reasons. First, I had no idea the design was so heavily reliant on carts...and it would be interesting to know why the routing was done this way. Second, the course has much better holes than I expected, even if the experience is quite disjointed. In any case, it is easy to see why many people who don't care about the walking aspect of the game would rate Lonnie Poole so highly.
Roaring Gap
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,61881.msg1469504.html#msg1469504Mimosa Hills
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,61874.msg1469315.html#msg1469315Lonnie Poole
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,61832.msg1468459.html#msg1468459Ciao