With the help of Frank's new website,
I thought the first at Enniscrone was
the perfect chance to ask the question
on PunchBowl maintenance meld.
The first at Enniscrone is a natural
punchbowl, where there is thick grass
just a couple of feet up from the
surface. Thus the thick grass normally
acts a real penalty if you hit the sides
of the bowl. This is in contrast with
many MacRayor courses here where
the punchbowl feeds the ball to the
hole. Which is better?
Enniscrone approach to 373 yard
par 4 #1. The tee shot is pretty bland,
however you have to put in the
fairway to see the green.
Approach to Enniscrone:
Looking Back down the fairway it appears that the green could be much bigger and the sides could be shaved.
As a contrast, here is National's.
It is a much bigger area to work
with, but clearly National stretches
things out and let's the ball bounce
onto the green. I would argue that
the first hole should give the player a break?