Are you finishing it up or are you finishing up your part and handing it back to me......either way is cool with me.....
Sage......


Its because its not a US course
Sherwood I know of by Nicklaus game, maybe TW game and seeing Norman and TW shootouts played there on tv as well as recent senior tournaments, also Wolf Creek by being in TW game. The other courses that you listed are unknowns other than to yourself, I would bet. Recently you mentioned Dakota Dunes, a Palmer design and it does look interesting since has features of Sand Hills and several highly acclaimed courses out in Oregon, such as Bandon Dunes. But Dakota Dunes has those features, but with water hazards added plus the Palmer name attached to it and his course design team still is carrying on following his passing that I see. Some courses that you know about such as Meadowlark are essentially muni type courses. The only real hazards on that course were the tree lined fairways where Sage deferred to John Brooks to add those as most all Sage's courses done so far do not have trees encroaching in making for narrow fairways. Another poster added that greenside bunkers were not really near greens at all. Muni courses are typically short and devoid of a lot of hazards making for cheap upkeep and a golfer getting in a quick round boasting of shooting a low score, albeit on an easy course. Arsenal Island that you have promoted is only interesting in that the course was on an island in the Mississippi River and a pano cannot do justice to what ambiance was of being on course site, but real length was shortish and even if fictional length added as another poster noted that the course with lack of hazards looked to still fit the muni description otherwise. By pictures you showed some holes had tree lined fairways, while others looked to be out in the open on hillside slopes.