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Scott_Burroughs

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Tommy,

Take it up with Gib, The Pit (your Abortion pic) is one of his
Top 50 courses, although I doubt this is one of his favorite holes.

The next hole is a pretty decent Cape hole:



although the strength of the course is in the holes through the sand ridges.

peter_p

Passion (#3) is from Wailea, maybe Makena. Recognized the background (mountain slope, bay island) from the Senior Skins Game.

Patrick_Mucci

Kevin Reilly,

If the hole you pictured removed 3 bunkers, the one nearest the tee, the next one and the one on the left, I'd bet that most would like the hole a great deal, yet, from a practical perspective, nothing about the play of the hole would have changed.

So, does this group fall victim to valueing form over substance ?

peter_p

Patrick,
It looks like the route of play from the three main tees is from the lower left corner of the picture, max at 165 yards.

Jeff Fortson

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THis picture is on the wall of our lunch room (and, no, I am not kidding)...




Who designed this?


It is a disturbing commentary underneath it too when matched against the architecture.



Jeff F.
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Mike_Cirba

Funny how we criticize the excess Birdsfoot, yet accept and even hail "Eleanor's Teeth" at Apawamis.   ::)

Jeff Fortson

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Tommy,

That post is the funniest thing I have seen all year!  I almost choked on my Maria cracker when I saw those pictures.


Jeff F.

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RJ_Daley

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Might not "Goals" be the one Brett Mogg worked on in Manilla or Philipines somewhere, and the one that got washed away in a typhoon and they fully rebuilt it?
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