That's how Locke describes Tsawwassen
Springs, a new course he designed on the site of the former Tsawwassen Golf
Club
In an era when the majority of newer
courses are measuring as much as 7,500 yards or even longer, Locke thinks
Tsawwassen Springs Mizuno MP-59 Irons might just be a welcome change for many golfers.
From the tips, the par-70 track will
measure about 5,400 yards and offer a mix of four par 5s, six par 3s and eight
par 4s.
"It will play between 5,300 and 5,400 yards.
It's a par-70, though, so that makes it different right away. The best way to
describe it is as kind of a hybrid course. The par 4s are a bit on the short
side, but the par 3s and 5s have a lot of variety.
"I think it will appeal to
everybody," he says. "The better player has to take a more benevolent
approach to it, where if they try to blast one out and hit big tee shots it's
not going to fit well. I'd like to see the better players just hit hybrids off
the tees, on the par 4s and 5s, and then have some good shots into the greens.
Tsawwassen Springs, which is scheduled to
open this July, is not an executive layout, but it's not what you would call a
full-length championship course either.
"For the kids we've got some really
short tees where they can play it for the appropriate length for the type of
tee shots they are going to hit Titleist 910 D3 Driver and for seniors it's an easy walking course and
lends itself to their kind of touch and feel around the greens."
"Ron really wanted to have a dramatic
finish, so there's a semi-island green, kind of a peninsula green, so that
might be one that people will talk about more," he says.
What Locke calls "a serpentine
channel" winds its way through much of the course and there are 10 other
ponds located on the property.
"I'd have to say it's pretty unique
because it's a shorter-yardage layout," says the Vancouver-based Locke,
whose local work includes Redwoods in Langley
and North Belling-ham in Washington
state.
"There's a lot of open space and there
are some areas with trees, so when you move from one area of the course to
another, it's changed. I think it adds to a more adventurous linkage of 18
holes. It's interesting that way. There's a little bit of length, a little bit
of traditional, a little bit of target golf."
Toigo's Shato Holdings Ltd. is the majority
discount golf clubs owner of Tsawwassen Springs, but the likes of former Canucks player and coach
Pat Quinn, singer Michael Bublé and entertainment agent Bruce Allen also have
stakes in the development.
Locke isn't big on signature holes,
although he acknowledges the par five 18th hole could well become regarded as
one at Tsawwassen Springs. Course owner Ron Toigo told Locke he wanted a
dramatic finishing hole.
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