I was fortunate to catch Kingsley in some favorable light over Labor Day weekend. Thought I'd add a few more of my favorites from the recent trip. With a return trip to Kingsley under my belt, I can confirm that it remains the most under-rated modern gold course in America. Oh, and Mike Hendren is dead wrong about the need for a punchbowl green on #15.
Nothing beats a walk from the cabins to the 1st tee via the warm-up hole (also known as #18). Great morning shadows.
The view from the 1st tee never gets olds. The sun and clouds were cooperating.
Looking back on the 2nd green. For the record, I have completely flipped my opinion of the toughest par 3 on the front nine. I was in the #9 camp last time around. #2 becomes substantially harder when it is windy and you miss the green! I was two for two last time around.
#3 green. One of many greens where I walked off and said, "This has to be one of the best greens on the course."
Looking back on nine, with just about all of the teeing options in view
The 10th green. I paid a lot of attention to this hole this time around because I had the least recall of it the first time around. It is a strong par 4, and it is a varied and enjoyable test for me from the gold, blue, and white tees.
The 11th green. I didn't get a photo of this hole last time around that I liked as much as this one.
The 11th green was a great short par 3 from the 18th tee. With the left red pin, it is really tucked behind the bunker and the false front comes into play. It can be played under 100 yards with the full green in view or about 120-130 nearly blind to the green.
I never grow tired of the view looking back on #12 green
The split fairway on #17 is now fully functional. It feels like the fairway is angled such that the left side gives you a better chance to carry the roller coaster, but the right side is your best shot for optimal roll since the left side has some flat spots on the way down the hill. Bigger hitters should aim right, but the left was a good option for me and also a helpful recovery play when I found myself in the bunkers.