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Based just on the yardages, I count nine holes (the five par 5s, plus 2, 6, 14 and 15) from the Black tees where I'm thinking I'll have a short iron or wedge approach, and I'm not a super-long hitter. The course isn't going to play nearly as long as the total yardage because so much of it is tied up in par fives.
Where we are currently, I think its fairly bold to build a course with only 3 one holes. Now a days i think it would be much easier to sell a course with six par 3s than three par 3s, and Streamsong and Richard Mack deserve a lot of credit.
Preview from Brad Klein:http://golfweek.com/2017/01/27/streamsongs-newest-course-takes-up-plenty-of-wide-open-space/
Who gets the call for the fourth and final course at SS?
Quote from: Ryan Taylor on January 25, 2016, 06:00:46 PMWho gets the call for the fourth and final course at SS?I expect that will end up being a par three course on the land close to the Hotel.I think you can assume its one of the three who already did work there.My2C
How closely could they replicate the original Lido at Streamsong, if that's what they want to do? Also I wonder which architect could do the best job of that.
Matt Ginella with an article about the course:http://nationalcargolf.com/a-deeper-dive-into-streamsong-black/