There were some comments on the Gamble Sands thread about Wine Valley. Incidentally it was the last stop on my Washington road trip and it was the first time I had played the course. I knew a little about it but had not read any of the reviews etc. Together with Gamble Sands they were the missing links in my Washington resume. First of all as has been mentioned Walla Walla is a serious drive away from most of civilization unless the Tri Cities are qualifies there. I'm not 100% certain of that even having played a fair number of tennis tournaments there as a kid.
As for the course, I was really happy I made the 3.5 hour drive from Coeur d'Alene to play it before then driving the 5.5 hours home to my mom's house in Oregon. So yes, it's worth 8.5 hours of driving. That's a good start. I caught it on an extremely hot day (well maybe not for them). I hit the course at 105 degrees. It's a walking course for sure....I didn't walk. I wish I could of but honestly, I'm not that stupid. I could of done it and have done many rounds in 100 degrees but not followed by a 5.5 hour drive.
It's definitely an if you build it they will come affair. I was there on a Thursday, started playing at 12:30 and I was really surprised at how many people were out on the course. I was told there was a nice gap because nobody played at that time and several 4 balls had started early but seemed to see people all over the place and ran into groups as I approached the 7th hole. Happy to see this level of business being generated during the week, during working hours and while it's hotter than hell. Make no mistake about it. 105 degrees is hotter than hell.
I think they did a great job on this course. I enjoyed the routing, it felt natural, greens were very intersting as well. Bunkering also thoughtfully done and looking natural for the most part. The only part I really couldn't figure out was how lush and soft the course was playing. When I read Matt's initial comments he suggests firm and fast. Maybe that's because the course was new?
Has anyone been out there that has also played Chambers Bay or Gamble Sands? I mean those are perfectly maintained and very firm and fast. If Wine Valley had that level of firmness then it would be so much more fun.
So I'm missing something here. What's happened? Who's been out there in the last years and played a firm and fast course?
As of right now I'd say great fun course, but they need to send their Head Greenkeeper over to do an exchange with Gamble Sands and work that stuff out.
I don't see this as a negative comment just one they could very quickly do something about.
- however I will as the question to any of the experts here. What would be the reason they would keep the course so lush in these conditions when it's really not that kind of course. I mean it's not really a parkland. Would they lose the turf for example? I'm more in favor of courses letting the weather dictate the conditions. So when it's hot and dry for a long period the course would play firm and fast. When it's very wet, perhaps it will be greener but hopefully still firm and fast if it's a links or inland links style course.
Curious about others comments.