Joe
Tobacco Road is always enticing....but if history is anything to go by....the course will be wet in August due to heavy watering....no thanks.
Anyone
Is Silva's work ongoing at Hope Valley?
Ciao
No; Silva's work was several years ago, and there is probably a thread about it here somewhere. It's long-since complete.
Over the years, a number of things had been done to the course; bunkers added and subtracted, etc. I think Dan Maples worked on the course at some point many years ago, and in another project supervised by John Lafoy, HVCC had regrassed the fairways from common bermuda to a hybrid version. FWIW, the club website says that Perry Maxwell also worked on the course at some point, but that was a bit before my time! But none of those gentlemen had altered the routing of the course, which is original Ross.
Silva's project was a full-on restoration AND renovation; he restored the bunkers to the original versions, as well as improving the drainage of the fairways. As an example of the bunker work, a Greens Committee chair was reportedly responsible for a bunker being added many years ago on the left side of #4 to catch his hook before it went in the trees; that bunker is gone now. Silva also converted the greens to Champion Bermuda, and in addition to restoring the original sizes of the greens, modified the contours to suit that grass and green speed. I think the membership is overwhelmingly happy with Silva's work.
I played there last Saturday; the course is in wonderful condition overall, especially for this early in the growing season, and the greens are just perfect. I doubt that there are more than a handful of Ross courses in which Ross was more involved than he was at HVCC in 1926. It is also one of the courses on which Nelson won one of his 11 straight in 1945 (the Durham Open), so there is some pretty good history involved with the course. There is also a story about Hogan taking the club to task for piping a creek that ran down the right side of #11, a hole that Nelson had supposedly put on his list of his favorite 18 from his win streak; I have no idea if any of that is true. (The creek, btw, remains piped; that was something that Silva wasn't able to do, and probably best for flood control anyway.)