Having been to the resort 9-10 times over 20+ years, I’ve had this discussion with others (and myself) many times. My lodestar in thinking about this or other courses is “Is it fun while presenting enough—but not too much—challenge?” (Pacific Dunes is one of my favorite courses anywhere because it hits my fun and challenge buttons perfectly.) In my opinion Bandon Dunes has improved over the years in this regard. It’s gone through a lot of softening over the years. The gorse was really intimidating and some holes like 4-5 and 16 almost unplayable in wind in its early days. Who likes that? Now the gorse has been cut way back and that’s made the course, while still challenging, doable for most players and in my opinion a lot more fun to play.
My first ever round at the resort was on Bandon Dunes, and I will never forget reaching the dogleg on the fourth hole for the fantastic Pacific Ocean reveal. That’s part of BD’s charm—the anticipation builds as you play holes 1-3, hearing the constant wave action, and then again through holes 7-11 and 13-14. The ocean holes aside, I find Bandon Dunes is solid if not spectacular. Comparing it to other courses, I do think Bandon Dunes enjoys some cache from its location at the resort and the ocean effect. However, Bandon Dunes is anything but a reliever course. There’s plenty of challenge especially when there is wind as usual, and fun to be had tacking to navigate holes like #10 and #14, avoiding the chasms short of #2 and #15 and to the right of #7, #13 and #17, and the #8 carry bunkers (are they still there?). The 9th and 18th holes are rather bland, for sure, and they detract. I also have never liked #16 despite its “signature hole” status. Maybe fun for a better player but I’ve always found it to be a strange golf hole.
In the end of course it’s a matter of personal preference and associated playing skill (or lack thereof), the latter of which changes day to day and trip to trip. But to say Bandon Dunes is “overrated”? Probably not, at least to me. I think it is “inferior” to the other courses on the property except for Sheep Ranch, which in a couple plays I found pretty boring and repetitive. However, Bandon Dunes is a very fine golf course that I enjoy playing every time I am at the resort—moreso even than Bandon Trails, which I find just too damn hard anymore. Bandon Dunes is different from the others on the property, but that is a good thing and from a golf course architecture standpoint part of the reason it deserves its rating IMO.