#62 French Lick Resort (Pete Dye)

Colin Montgomery called it "iconic", and Trish Johnson, who won the first LPGA Legends Championship here said it was her favorite, and the Old Course is now 2nd. I don't know if I would go that far, but it is surely interesting. There is not a tree in play, and only one water hazard, but it has very narrow fairways. And not straight. Even when there's not a dogleg, neither is there a direct path to the green without going over or around an obstacle. The penalty for leaving the fairway, instead of the usual trees, or hazards, or desert, is a 30 or 100-foot drop to a closely mown area, unless you're unlucky and the ball hangs up in the thick rough on the steep downslope. I had more than a few lies with the ball above my knees in 3-inch grass. Not hard to find, but I could manage less than 50 yards of progress on many of them. Nothing in the way, except more rough. Or perhaps a few volcano bunkers. Not just pot bunkers, su...