![]() Best of the bunch might be the bunkerless 11th green complex with a wicked surface that slopes from front to back. How these first-time architects built so many world-class greens is worthy of conversation. The relative paucity of bunkers adds to the design’s distinctiveness. The three-shot holes are notable, too, led by the horseshoe 8th, which plays around a gaping, rocky depression. Pikewood's collection of one-shot holes is second to none, including the 5th, which is backed by a natural waterfall, and the 12th, with its expertly contoured modified Redan green. Located on top of a mesa, 30-mile views are routinely afforded across three different states. This walking-only course covers seven-plus miles with major elevation changes, and the hike is more than worth the effort to experience one of the game’s most scenic and best conditioned layouts. ( Photo: James Lewis)īuilt by two mining executives with no previous design experience, Pikewood National is pure golf for avid players. Open here - are a distant memory at the “new old” Congressional. With trees removed and the wind blowing through, the days of a soft course - like the one Rory McIlroy encountered when he won the 2011 U.S. Hidden Valley Country Club 2639 Country Club Rd, Point Pleasant, , 25550-9201 View as map Be the first to write a review Quick Facts Holes 9 Par 36 Length 3106 yards Slope 106 Rating 33.4 Year built: 1959 Season: Open: 4/01 Closed: 10/31 Nearby Tee Times GolfNow is not currently offering tee times at this course. Pete Wendt is one of the country’s finest greenkeepers and his layering of native grasses across the rollicking landscape lends the course a sumptuous texture that had long been absent. Take the stretch of 7 thru 9: the uphill par-3 7th requires a carry over the course’s deepest greenside bunker the 8th is a teaser of a short par-4 with par amply defended at the angled green and the 9th is a 600-plus yard rollercoaster that follows the heaving land back to the majestic clubhouse. ![]() ![]() The alternating asks are excellent and every aspect of your game is tested. Green delivered with the revamped design now looking like it has been there for more than a century. What to do? The club pivoted to Andrew Green and gave him carte blanche to wholly reimagine the course and unify it under one hand. But after 100 years of existence, too many architects had had a hand in its evolution, and this Devereux Emmet design lost its Golden Age ethos. Great things were always intended for this course, given its location just outside our nation’s capital.
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