Tim:
I was there 2 1/2 weeks ago, looking at possible changes to the course pending a longer-term agreement to host the event. The course was dry and bouncy then, but it has rained a good bit in the last week, so this is the third year in a row the pros are seeing the course play soft and easy, unfortunately.
We had a few tweaks to the course on tap last year, but when the event was pushed back due to the pandemic, it didn't leave any time to make changes and get the turf back to 100% for this year's event.
They have a hell of a field this year, and if the wind doesn't pick up, they'll shoot lights out.
Scott:
Here is the tournament order, the hole # for the members, and the hole # from the original routing before the holes were added on the point:
1st = member 1st = orig 4th
2nd = 2nd = 5th
3rd = 3rd = 6th
4th = 4th = 7th
5th = 5th = 8th
6th = 6th = 9th [the little par 3 by the clubhouse]
7th = 16th = orig 16th, but lengthened to a par-5
8th = 14th = orig 15th
9th = 15th = new par-3 added behind the old 15th
10th = 7th = orig 10th
11th = 8th = 11th
12th = 9th = new hole on point
13th = 10th = new hole on point
14th = 11th = new hole on point
15th = 12th = new par-4 played to green of old par-3 13th
16th = 13th = orig 14th
17th = 17th = 17th
18th = 18th = 18th
I don't know why anyone would find this confusing /s
The reasoning for all these machinations is to get two loops of nine holes starting at the clubhouse, with neither loop starting on a par-3. They also play the 6th hole before the little loop from the back nine, even though it's a worse walk, because they don't want to play the members' 15th and 6th as back to back par-3's.