Congrats to the winners. Colton has some Tony Packo's to look forward to if he makes the journey to Toledo. Thanks again to Rob for taking the time to grade these and take his job as judge seriously. Cheers.
I thought I'd give my 2 cents. I hope others who submitted give their opinions and anyone in general.
1. Bob Brightly
2. Andy Gray
3. Colton Craig
Bob,
I echo what Rob said in regards to 9 and 18. It is really solid what you did with the 10th hole. I definitely agree that 16 would have been better as a par 3 and the nines reversed. Still this entry was #1 for me, holes #1-6 were very solid. Swil-cowan burn very cool
. Not only did your routing shine your strategic values were spot on in regards to bunkering and use of natural/man made features.
Andy,
2nd hole was really solid with routing of ditch to property border enabling hillside on right to be exposed and used! That is the weakest area of existing course and you made great work of it as did Bob. #11 and #16 are really cool. #9 and #14, and #17 are in a low area and can't remember if you mentioned greens would be built up. Those are the holes I didn't care for. Best holes- 1, 2, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 18. Really a strong finish on 18! I like many of the ways you used the dry ditch in your routing.
Colton,
This entry had the most highs and lows in it for me. Originally I loved it but then I examined further i found more i didn't like. Strong holes are 1, #3 (Loved), 4, 8, 12, 14, #15 (love, assuming green built up), 16, 17, and #18 (favorite hole). I thought however that too many of the greens had to be built up and were in poor spots (flood areas). I love that Colton was bold and took risks. I think if he knew the land better he might of changed some things. He definitely has talent. The weak holes for me were 10, 11, and 13. I'm also indifferent in regards to #7
I personally wished I'd of tweaked my submission. The more time I spent on it, the better my ideas were imo. My submission was E, I put a revised one below it, which i like significantly more. A simple thing such as changing the sequence of the holes is significant in the flow of a golf course.
Thanks again to Rob for taking the time to grade these and Congrats to the winners. Below is existing routing and photos of the course as it is today. It's hard for some to realize that this place was once private and had caddies. Many areas of Toledo are sandy, this is one of them.
Hole #1
Hole #3
Hole #7 (really solid par 5)