Bob:
I hope that the course will be half as good as you think . . . and I sincerely mean that, as I am likely to be playing there into my old age, a lot more than at my other courses.
But as for their approach to marketing, I wish they were a lot less excited. The hype is exhausting. There's a lot of that in the golf business nowadays, including from some of my other clients, but it seems much stronger from High Pointe because they are selling my legacy, and not just the course. Rest assured, that was not my idea.
I've got a half-dozen projects in some stage of completion now and there is something to be said for all of them. I will be curious to see which of them are considered among my best work in five years' time. I personally don't want to put my thumb on that scale at all.
Tom,
I would not want to brag either about my work
From my perspective you guys are doing some amazing things at High Pointe and I cannot wait to see it in person.
From the videos a few things stand out to me about holes 1-10 (all of them look amazing)
Hole # 2 - Par 4 - The green complex appears to have a boomerang shape green which is super cool. I am not sure the contour of the green but it looks great from the sky
There is a large bunker protecting the green in the front right so its looks like a fun hole to play. From what I can tell there is a large slope in the middle of the green so it appears different pin positions will allow you to funnel the ball towards the pin
Hole #3- Par 3 - How cool that you have a par 3 with two different greens which will give members options on whether to play it short or long. I just think that is so cool. My favorite hole at Pacific Dunes is #9 and I have always loved the two greens because they each play so different. The fact that you do this on the 3rd at High Pointe just gets me excited and I think it's gonna be a fun hole to play. It appears the green that was made for the shorter hole has a large bunker in front and behind so a precise shot will be necessary.
Hole 4 - par 5 - This green appears to be tucked right next to a treeline which makes it so beautiful. It once again is heavily guarded which will make iron shots extremely important.
Hole 5 - par 4 - Such a pretty looking green with what appears to be a large bunker in front a an few others around it but should have plenty of room to bump and run shots if you have the right angle. I am not sure on the terrain of this hole but its unique
Hole #6 & Hole #9 - Par 3's - Love the heavily guarded par 3 green complexs on these holes and they both look absolutely beautiful online. The scenery and backdrop on these holes is so pretty.
Hole #8 - Par 4 - This is one I am really excited to play as the approach shot will be into an elevated green and I am curious about the green complex itself. Not sure if there are areas to funnel the ball or if its more flat.
Hole #10 - Par 4 - This appears to be my favorite hole from the video....a thick tree lined backdrop of pines is so pretty. This hole just reminds me of Northern Michigan because it appears you are out in the middle of nowhere. I am so excited to play this hole as it looks amazing