In the beginning,,,,,,,,,, Alan Beaver named the first rendition Renaissance Pro Players Course, RPPC. I chose to revive that name and retire the Grey/Black nomenclature. As Huey stated, the maintenance on some of the holes was beyond reasonable. It required mowing on hillsides that were often slippery and treacherous and often leached stuff from the landfill beneath. It was way past time to retire those holes. Also, some of them created backups during tournament play. Bill Jacobson and I have tried to identify the problem holes and then to create holes that will not cause 2-4 group backups. GOLD is still there. It will remain there. Gold players will have to learn to share with others.
However, at the Nest, I do not intend to have an overbuild anymore. The new Nest, especially on the back 9 will look more like Web. There will be a few holes that will have optional tee pads but basically when Nest reopens it will be a par 29 front and a par 34 back,,, Par 63 layout. Those who want to use old Web pads on the front can play a par 33 layout on the front to have a Par 67 experience.
I am still cutting on the back 9 at the Nest. The gas company still has the greenway torn up with no end in sight. No ETA for the grand reopening.
New signage for Renny courses will be installed soon thanks to the upcoming Tim Selinske U.S. Masters. Confusion will remain in spite of the signs for those without maps.
Go check out the new City Lake in Albemarle, YAY Bryan and Pat.
However, at the Nest, I do not intend to have an overbuild anymore. The new Nest, especially on the back 9 will look more like Web. There will be a few holes that will have optional tee pads but basically when Nest reopens it will be a par 29 front and a par 34 back,,, Par 63 layout. Those who want to use old Web pads on the front can play a par 33 layout on the front to have a Par 67 experience.
I am still cutting on the back 9 at the Nest. The gas company still has the greenway torn up with no end in sight. No ETA for the grand reopening.
New signage for Renny courses will be installed soon thanks to the upcoming Tim Selinske U.S. Masters. Confusion will remain in spite of the signs for those without maps.
Go check out the new City Lake in Albemarle, YAY Bryan and Pat.