The 11th green at Plainfield slopes at 6%. If anyone built that today they'd be sued. The saving grace is that when you putt across the axis of the slope - that is, when you putt left-to-right or right-to-left - the slope is manageable, sort of. The hole drives me nuts, and with a very short-iron in my hand it still crawls into my head because it's hard not to worry about where you miss it. It's comparable in many respects to the equally maddening short par-3 14th hole at Brookside in Canton, Ohio.
I wonder if this guy Ross knew what he was doing with these two holes?