Minimal
earth-moving occurred when The Dunes was designed
and built six years ago; a departure from the
modern-day American course architecture that has
ruled for much of the last century.
Its layout routes up, down, over, and around
the course’s ancient alluvial sand dunes
(not through them). These dunes, which were shaped
by the winds over a million-year time span, are
where the holes weave and turn. Golf shots must
be played through these gaps formed by nature,
much like they are in the greatest links courses
on earth.
Like many classic links courses, the front nine
heads out, and the back nine heads in. According
to Nelson, “Anyone who has seen Ballybunion,
Wild Dunes, or Shinnecock Hills will recognize
a similar look and feel at The Dunes.”
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