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Played here this AM with a former colleague who is a member. Not sure I would have spent $350 to play here?
And this was a place I again had not played in over 40 years. And I would hate to tell you what we paid back in the 80's.
A great course and a wonderful scenic layout but I think the place is a little over priced based on its reputation. Pebble Beach it is not.
I did find the course to be in good shape for this time of the year.
Tee boxes were all fine and fairways are wide playable and provide good lies. But not much rollout. But the elevation does give you some extra length which is appreciated.
No traps and no complaints heard.
Rough was OK and good advancement was possible.
Greens were in good shape. They had decent speed which was nice and chipped/putted fine all round.
The 17th is a great Par 3. Was able to par it again like old times sake. And also made par on 18. Even though father time made me play one tee up LOL.
I think it's a course the golfer who likes to travel and play well known layouts should play but for the average golfer it might not be worth the $$$ unless you have it to burn.
And this was a place I again had not played in over 40 years. And I would hate to tell you what we paid back in the 80's.
A great course and a wonderful scenic layout but I think the place is a little over priced based on its reputation. Pebble Beach it is not.
I did find the course to be in good shape for this time of the year.
Tee boxes were all fine and fairways are wide playable and provide good lies. But not much rollout. But the elevation does give you some extra length which is appreciated.
No traps and no complaints heard.
Rough was OK and good advancement was possible.
Greens were in good shape. They had decent speed which was nice and chipped/putted fine all round.
The 17th is a great Par 3. Was able to par it again like old times sake. And also made par on 18. Even though father time made me play one tee up LOL.
I think it's a course the golfer who likes to travel and play well known layouts should play but for the average golfer it might not be worth the $$$ unless you have it to burn.


