Patrick -
Quote from Mr. Mucci:
"James Keever,
The green at # 17 at Yale is totally different than the green at # 16 at Pine Valley.
The green at # 17 at Yale is similar to the green at # 11 at NGLA, a double plateau.
In addition, the tee shot at # 17 at Yale and # 16 at Pine Valley are totally different.
At # 17 at Yale you're hitting sharply uphill even though the top of the facing hill has been scalped down. At # 16 at Pine Valley you're hitting down to the fairway.
The two holes are totally different."
end quote.
Patrick -
In a literal sense, I agree with your stark analysis.
In a figurative sense, I see similarities in the holes with:
1) Their blind tee shots favoring the right center,
2) Their downhill second shots,
3) Their obstacles short/left (Principal's nose at TC@Y vs. Trees encroaching from right at PVGC (Are those trees still there? I loved how they used to bring the pond right into play)
4) Their overall green shapes - longer front to back on the right/thinner to the left,
5) An amazing amount of pinable placements on both greens,
6) The severe penalty to the right side of the green with a bail out left area, as well as,
7) The next tee is immediately adjacent to left.
Patrick, let's call them cousins instead of sisters.
What do you think after these thoughts?
JWK