Coming from Australia and having watched the GBO for years before it transitioned to Country Club and DDO, I am so damn excited to play this course!!!! Thank you Eric. Appreciate you my guy
How often do you think of forehands or lefty shots when designing a course? I'm curious how often or how much you think about those shots when designing a course since you are a very dominant right handed backhand player.
I also keep lefty’s or dominate forehand players in mind when designing. For me, the perfect course would have six holes moving left to right six holes moving right to left and six holes, finishing dead straight.
@@EricMcCabe11674 thanks, Eric. North Bluffs in the U.P. of Michigan is one of my favorite courses since I live up here. Just wanna say thanks for your work and appreciate the response.
I personally feel majority of the challenging par fours are very lefty, friendly, as you can just go big Hyzer off the tea on the majority of them. At the end of the day, it’s Park style and they’re really are not a lot of trees, forcing certain shots.
@@EricMcCabe11674 thanks for the response, I hope you're right. I feel like a lot of the holes have a suttle righty advantage, nothing huge (Hole 5&16 for example) Hole 16 worries me. I assume there's no way to go left of the tree? that's a long way to not fade right into the water. I guess you could always lay up before the lake.
@@jimmy8693 Holes 1, 3, and 16 are for sure righty friendly, However, holes 2, 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 14, 18 are all more lefty friendly than right, meaning there are left to right moving hyzer's on those holes. Overall I think it plays pretty fair for both. '