Saturday, January 27, 2018

Westchester Country Club (Boynton Beach, Florida)

Westchester Country Club is the first blog of the 2018 season. It’s the second time South Florida has kicked off the year as the weather is fantastic in January and plenty of great course to choose. 
Westchester is a Karl Litton design. It’s a sprawling piece of property with 27 holes. Like most Florida courses, it’s the cornerstone of a residential community. A cart is a must as the holes hopscotch over streets to the next tee box. 

Westchester does a good job at being an entertaining, enjoyable golf experience. Litton did a nice job at incorporating doglegs that play around hazards and property lines. Bunkering pushes play more towards the middle so the homes are less in play. Not much of a big deal considering most are just average players. 

(This short par four demands either perfectly placed draw or a well struck mid iron to the center of the fairway...

...a good layup still leaves a dicey approach. The mound guarding the right side of the green makes bailing out a quick bogey.) 

Karl Litton is an interesting architect. He became a senior design associate with Von Hagge and Devlin before going out on his own. I would say his ability to shoehorn the course into blocks of parcels is his biggest talent. There were many obtuse doglegs where a long hitter could really chop off yardage. The greens were the biggest challenge. Litton has a lot of slope them so being long or pin high can leave some demanding putts. 


All in all, Westchester was a nice golf course. It’s the type of place that’s going to be in existence for a long time. I give it a 4 (above average)(worth 30-45 min drive). The January Ryder Cup typically involves a round here. 27 holes is a big plus.  

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