Enjoying a quick 6-day stay at The Abaco Club - a terrific spot with a special golf course - this is my third visit, but regrettably all three have come in summer months so I have never experienced the golf in prime season, when the temps are somewhat more moderate and the course is maintained 'firmer/faster' - the course itself is really very good - I was out walking today and bumped into 'Bookie', the Superintendent, who is native to the area and has been at the course since inception...he did the grow-in and claims that very little earth was moved, which is cool because there are many really interesting rolling fairways...apparently Steel & Co. navigated through the natural dunes and the results are terrific
Things I like include the fabulous rolling fairways, large and steeply undulating greens, wide fairways sometimes divided into high/low roads by dune-scape, and the constant presence of wind - though the course starts and ends with par 5s the par 4s are varied enough that there is no monotony.
The green approaches are fairly soft in the summer months, which is a problem for 'the first tropical links' but I assume that is not the case in the winter - it is possible to run the ball in on virtually every hole, and the green surrounds provide for some wonderful chipping opportunities. Having only been here in the summer I've never tried walking the course but it appears very doable with one notable exception being the climb from 14 green to 15 tee, and then back to clubhouse from the 18th green. The par 3s are all fun, but there isn't a true 'long par 3'...from the 6400 yard tees I played the longest par 3 plays about 165, but it is a beautiful shot right into Winding Bay!
The practice area is actually very good, with two long areas and a wonderful short game area - just a little too hot in July to enjoy it!
The resort itself seems to be doing 'fine' given the economy...building out very slowly but building nonetheless...a bunch of tour pros are members, including Darren Clarke, Lee Westwood, Billy Andrade, Ernie Els and a few others - this is a great spot to get away for a few days