W.H. Cosgrove,
Bland might be a more apt description of the first three holes.
Bad + l and n = Bland.
It would be expensive to bury the power lines on # 2, but the effect would be terrific. Perhaps some bunkering or mounding on # 1 and 3 could help those holes as well.
# 5 is a very unique hole, where narrowness is an asset.
I don't think that # 8 is any narrower then # 3 at Pine Valley.
I thought that the course had a good deal of potential if some trees were removed and some holes had features added to them.
I thought that a few dollars, prudently spent, could result in a dramatic improvement in the strategy and enjoyment in playing the golf course.
Oregon is a large state, not densely populated, and if golfers were willing to travel great distances to play the current golf course, I think even more would be willing to play an enhanced version of the golf course.
I think the golf course could be substantially improved for very little expense, and, it's already fun to play, with some nice vistas.
Who owns Tokatee ?