Wind is often a factor on the open landscape at Windsong Farm. There is little wind break from trees or the surrounding farm land.[/font]
One of the founding principles of Windsong - it is a “walkers club”. The routing accommodates walking well. Only between holes 9 and 10 is there more than a short walk.[/font]
The fairways are wide, giving room to chose your angle of approach and trees are never an impediment.[/font]
The green complexes are just that. They average about 10,000 square feet. The fourth green is about 17,000 SF. The putting surfaces are usually firm and can be very quick. Some are raised several feet above the fairway levels. The internal contours are generally subtle. With some exceptions, the contours are reasonable at stimps of 12-13ft. [/font]
All green sites are well bunkered and the surrounds are mowed at fairway height of cut. The raised nature of most greens and the tight lies require a wide variety of chipping and pitching strategies. The player usually has four options near the green; flop shot, bump and run with various irons, putter, hybrid chip.[/font]
There are six particularly good and unique green complexes at holes no’s. 2, 8, 13, 14, 15, 17.[/font]
Most of these are several feet above the fairway approaches.[/font]
If there is a fault to be noted, it is a somewhat gratuitous use of artificial water features. [/font]
While there may be no great holes at Windsong, there are 17 very good ones.[/font]
Playing it almost daily, I never tire of it. [/font]