I just played a course the other day that has 6 par threes, 6 par fours, 6 par fives. It was the Vineyards course at Chardonnay GC in Napa, CA - and at this course, it worked very well. This mix made for a lot of action, and I sure didn't come away wishing for missing par fours.
So it got me to thinking: are there many other courses like this? Is the idea good, bad, or indifferent? Of course we know that the best thing is to "find" the golf holes the land holds, but if decisions are to be made, what do you think of this mix?
TH