Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Blue Top Ridge at Riverside

One of the great things about where I work is that I got today off as a company holiday in addition to yesterday.  So, what to do when your kids are in school and your family is going about their normal routine?  Well, I chose golf, and I decided to play Blue Top Ridge at Riverside, which is about an hour from my house. 

I was joined in this golfing adventure by 3 friends/coworkers, and we tee'd off at 9 am.  As has been the pattern all summer, it was really hot, so I was very glad for the cart that was included in the green fees.  Blue Top Ridge is a Rees Jones design and is extremely hilly, so walking would have been really silly.  To make the day a little more difficult, there was some kind of PGA Club Professional Tournament going on later in the day, so the pins were in some really tough locations.  I don't recall one pin being in the middle of the green.

Overall, I liked this golf course. I played from the $500 tees. Since the course is associated with Riverside Casino, all the tee boxes have dollar values assigned. The $500 tees were 6,989 yards, and had a course rating of 75.2 and a slope of 144. What that means is that the course is difficult!  There was a $1000 set of tees, but that set of was over 7,400 yards, and I don't need that kind of challenge. I was plenty challenged by the tees I chose.

If I had my way, I would like to see a couple of changes. I think the back nine should be the front nine and vice versa. Holes 1, 2, 4 and 5 are all blind tee shots, which is a really difficult way to start off a round of golf, especially when you don't know the course. After that, there aren't any blind tee shots until #13. If the nines were flipped, I think the course would be more fun, but it would also be easier, which maybe isn't what Rees Jones wanted. The other change I'd like to see is faster greens. I was expecting really fast greens, but they were just moderately faster than what I am used to from my club. Granted, it's been super hot this summer, so the grounds crew is probably leaving the greens a little longer to keep them alive.

I've got a few pictures to share.  The first picture is of #16, which is a 633 yard par 5.  I hammered a drive down the middle and still had around 330 yards left to the green.  I got virtually no roll off the tee shot, which surprised me because the tee shot was straight down hill.  After I thought about it a while, I think this was actually smart by the grounds crew because if the fairway was firm a lot of balls would run into the water hazard.  So this spot was obviously watered more than the rest of the course to keep it soft.  The 2nd shot is straight back up hill, and I proceeded to dork up the hole and make a 6.


The next picture is of the 14th hole, which is a short par 3.  There's a cool barn off to the right.  The hole itself wasn't overly memorable, but I thought the barn was cool.


My favorite hole on the course was #12.  It was a 540 yard par 5 that goes straight up hill.  I played it as Driver, 6 iron, 9 iron and made par.  It's a great hole, because it's a true 3 shot hole, but one that allows you to be as aggressive as you want on your 2nd shot.  I chose to lay back on my 2nd shot, but I could have tried to sneak a fairway wood in the narrow part of the fairway if I wanted.  I took this picture from the green looking back down the fairway.



Like I said above, I really liked the course, and I would play it again.  I thought the green fees were a little steep, and for the money, I'd rather play Finkbine in Iowa City then this course.  I think the next time I play Blue Top Ridge will be when the rates are cheaper, such as spring, fall or twilight golf.  I think the course is tough, but fair.  You do have to hit it straight, and wild shots are penalized.  I had two penalty strokes, and had to play out of 6 bunkers.  The course has good variety...I used every club in my bag, except my hybrid iron.

My score was an 83, which wasn't as good as I had hoped, but not too bad considering the difficulty of the course.  I had 10 pars, 6 bogey, a double bogey and a triple bogey (yuck!).  Not making a birdie was pretty disappointing.  I think it's a course where I could break 80 if I have an above average day driving the golf ball, but if I start hitting it crooked (which I can do), I could also shoot in the 90s pretty easily.  If I were to rate golf courses like I rate movies, I'd give Blue Top Ridge at Riverside a very solid 4 stars.

1 comment:

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