Frank discussion is fair enough - I take your point. I think the criticism of KH is beyond this, on some occasions. Rich's comments spell out many of the course's strengths and one could continue in this vein. To make comments to the contrary may not be viewed by some as frank discussion.
Matt, are you saying you can't disagree? Most of the criticism of KH hasn't even been responded to. Why don't you continue in that vein and point out some more of the KH's strengths? Because the supporters of the course have made a very poor fist of it so far, especially with regards to the routing. I'm open to persausion, and think it is a fine course despite its architectural limitations, but the fact that people are having difficulty identifying what it is in the architecture that makes KH great suggests perhaps they are influenced more by magazine rankings, tournaments held, prestige, not wanting to stand out from the crowd, exclusivity, et al than perhaps they would like to admit.
James,
You can disagree - certainly. But, just as Clayts wrote, I too feel some comments passed on KH are a serious slagging, not giving the course it's due respect.
You have given Woodlands praise, but not necessarily been even handed in the view of KH. Same with Mark and his views of Commonwealth. Fair enough, they are your opinions and I respect them. Clayts, Paul Daley, Rich and others have sung KH's praises.
I hesitate to reply to your post as many have defended KH (some very well). My words may be superfluous.
I think KH's routing is not as 'complete' or 'thoughtful' at Woodlands, but for mine the Heath boasts many wonderful holes, which I look forward to playing with great eagerness. It boasts more holes of this type than Commonweaht and Woodlands for me.
The green complexes at KH are a sensational set - arguably the highest quality in the nation. Their contours, shape and usual presentation can be used to provide great scope in hole difficulty, depending on where the pin is cut. They allow great variety with different conditions, and different shots with different pins. Different lines from the tee, and interesting approaches too. Commonwealth and Woodlands do this, but I feel KH does to a greater degree. The Heath also possesses the most visually striking bunkering on the Sandbelt, positioned largely with great strategic merit. KH's vegetation management and conditioning shades Woodlands too for mine. It's way ahead of Commonwealth's but I understand CGC is improving every day. Woodlands tests most if not all clubs in the bag, but KH can too. KH tests the pro's as does Woodlands. I'm interested to see how a pro would play Comm these days. Shane or Chris may be able to help us out there.
KH doesn't have a weak hole. The 4 / 13, as well as the 8 / 16 line is not right in my opinion. I agree with Clayts and Paul D's comments on fairway width and driver tests at KH. The first cut has been thoughtfully managed at KH, a lesson most clubs could heed.
The work done at KH in the last few years is of better quality than works done at most nearby courses too, Woodlands included, and Commonwealth undeniably. T
hese are just some of my thoughts on the Heath. Mind you, I could sing the praises of Woodlands quite as easily. I also love playing Commonwealth. As it's been said before, thank the lord these are easily accessible, and in our own home town!
MM