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For that matter, MacKenzie had two S shaped greens, one with about a five foot tier at the UM course, and the U shaped green at Pasa.
#13 at Pasa is more of a Y but I would venture to guess that #5 might have been a U at one time ...
Kalen,I have always wondered why most of us gca's tend to make putting greens more severe than what is out on the course itself, rather than trying to match the contours. I have been toning them down, but for years, they did have more contour.
Tom,It was five, but you are right, Doak must have altered MacKenzie when doing the restoration. I haven't played there in the 2000's, but five was similar to the original ninth at Augusta, horseshoing around the front bunker.
I have always wondered why most of us gca's tend to make putting greens more severe than what is out on the course itself, rather than trying to match the contours. I have been toning them down, but for years, they did have more contour.
Michael Dugger,Is that possibly yours truly and a disgusted caddie staring down at the results of a fat 9-iron at the ninth?Mike