Sm Kerr
Cherry Hills a great finish 14-18. But the overall course doesn’t represent all the wonderful championships it has hosted. I am a Colorado native who believes that Ballyneal is our finest course.
Link to commentSm Kerr
Was the 17th hole island green in Flynn’s original design?
Link to commentSam Weitzman-Kurker
I'm jealous! I had some fun playing partners, but I definitely wished throughout the round I could drop balls and hit different shots. Nonetheless, what a freaking round. I strongly believe it's going to shoot up rankings and establish itself on the shortlist of best public courses in the US.
Link to commentRichard Morrison
Very impressive & enjoyable read... great to learn more about The Eden Golf Course...fantastic photos, as well. Thanks Matt!!!
Link to commentCody Webster
This is awesome info! Thank you! Love the idea of a quick extra loop.
Link to commentEric Gordon
Cody -- I'll second Will and Beau with all things Napa/Calistoga.
Now I will offer a few Course things I'd recommend:
- You're covered for the day of golf, so if you are an absolute sicko, bank on a few extra holes after your lunch to mess around with the firm turf without worrying about score and try some different versions of approach shots (aka try a putt from ~80 yards out, putt from off the green with your 3-wood, use some hickories if you got them! etc...)
My favorite sub 18 hole loops are:
- 3 hole loop: 1, 17 -- tee off from the fairway (make it a long par 3) , 18
- 4 hole loop: 1 - 2, 17- 18 (just have to walk back to 17 after 2 on the dirt road that connects them )
- 7 Holes (My Favorite); 1-3 , 15 - 18
- 10 holes: 1- 5, 14 - 18 (Most of the time this is too much for me unless I'm there all day)
- If your caddy has been there for a while, some topics you can ask about while on course:
- The sheep
- The turf and rough that is being experimented with.
- Jame's Duncans bunker (off the right of 4 tee)
- Who shaped each green (Coore, Crenshaw, James Duncan, etc.)
- The Abner/Duncan play on 11. (Deep cut here -- may not get an answer on this one)
- Current Course record (and the match it was part of)
Link to commentNick Nelson
You simply can’t translate the score you shoot in an official tournament round vs a casual round. As you mention - these are two separate things! My suggestion is to take a hard look at what shots gave you the most grief during your tournament as well as which shots made you most nervous. These shots should be your go-to points of practice.
Link to commentJames Reader
Interesting that you describe the 17th as a Road Hole homage. Around the green, yes (although a pretty poor homage), but the tee shot is actually a more challenging version of 16 on the Old, because the option of a bail out left doesn’t really exist. Standing on that tee with a decent medal card going and the wind into off the left is no fun at all!
Link to commentGarrett Morrison
The work of Donald Steel and his heirs Mackenzie & Ebert tends to inspire such phrases.
Link to commentBrendan Porath
Is this the first time in recorded history that golf holes have been described as "deeply criminal" ?
Link to commentMike Ihm
Well put. Played it in April also and we had the same conversation, "why isn't this talked about more?" Used hickories which made it less of a driver wedge. Caddy rumors that they may take 2 holes from Strath to correct that shitty corner. Im sure Mackenzie and Ebert will come in and make it worse somehow.
Link to commentMark Harbeson
Those greens look amazing. And I can second the recommendation for the Steak Barn.
Link to commentDan Griffith
That first green stuck with me as much as any other on my entire visit to the region. At least it looks like they cut down the rushes from the pond on 14/15. When I played there last summer, it was completely overgrown with 6-7' rushes that you couldn't even see over.
Link to commentCraig Fast
Michael,
Great to hear that you and your cousin are going to get to experience Prairie Dunes. I would echo Sand Creek as being the best public 18 hole option close by. I always highly recommend contacting McPherson Country Club which is about 35 minutes north of PD. It is a 9 hole Perry Maxwell layout that is a lot of fun. It's private but they are known to be accommodating to visitors from out of the area with an email to the GM.
Another suggestion would be to check out some of the great small town honor box 9 holers in the area. Some of my favorites are Sterling Country Club, Hillsboro Municipal and Marion Country Club.
I am local to Hutchinson and have played PD many times so if you have any other questions or need other recommendations please let me know.
Link to commentMichael Cramer
I just played it yesterday and it was one of the most fun rounds I've had in the past couple years. The staff were all super friendly, including the starter, Stan, who greeted me getting out of my car. He got me out with nobody starting 2 holes ahead or behind me, so I walked and had plenty of opportunities to hit some extra pitches and putts around the absolutely massive greens. Just a ton of fun to play and think about the different angles and possibilities for shots.
Totally agree with the 3rd and 10th greens being very dramatic. Definitely, take a look on 3 to see if the pin is in the front or back "punchbowl". If the pin is on the right side and you are in the wrong punchbowl you won't be able to get a first putt closer than ~20 feet.
Link to commentPatrick Barraza
Hey Guys!
For those of you that aren't on the app...
Unfortunately I have to reschedule the Thursday 6/4 alt shot meet up. Had a last minute cancelation from my babysitter so I lost my kid coverage for the evening. I'm truly sorry about having to cancel on such late notice.
Im looking to reschedule for Tuesday or Wednesday 6/9 or 6/10. I would be hosting at Old Natchez CC like originally planned.
Hope you can make it, and again, so sorry for the last minute cancelation.
Pat
Link to commentWill Knights
No sir. Full review hasn’t been written. When you see the “Fore please” section you can expect us to follow up!
Link to commentAndrew Sinclair
Is this the whole review? It seems to end abruptly
Link to commentSam Weitzman-Kurker
This is great, thanks! I was hoping to get lunch there so good to hear. Cannot wait to see the third hole. Did they restore the double punchbowl?
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