Well, the Open's over, the PGA is weeeeeeeeeeeks away, so I thought I'd start a new thread with the entries to the 2007 Lido contest, as I think many missed the discussion threads in recent weeks.
I'll be pulling over everyone else's designs shortly, please rip mine apart in the meantime.
First the image (please excuse the hasty drawing - I was kinda disgusted with my color version I sent in, so I didn't bother to keep a copy; this is a quick redraw):
375 yard par 4, 1 tee area
Basically, the idea is a different take on using hilly terrain, which we have tons of here in western PA. Instead of the typical elevated drive over the the valley, straight up the hill to the green, I am offering a diagonal tee shot, approaching the hill at a fairly oblique angle.
The green is oriented to favor an approach from the right. That way, a golfer is faced with three basic options:
1) play straight, swing away, get closer to the green, but at a cost of an uneven stance;
2) go long and left for a level stance, rewarding you with a short approach to the green, but at a cost of a potentially unfavorable angle and a more blind shot;
3) play shorter, straight or right, get a level stance, possibly a more favorable angle of approach, but at a cost of a much longer approach.
(There is also the option for the really big hitters of hitting it out to the right, trying to carry the uphill 300 yard pot bunker, for a favorable angle AND relatively flat stance - the costs are possible bad stance if too far left and possible really tough fairway bunker shot if not long enough. This area is also designed to be an interesting bailout area if you really screw up your drive off the tee, like a top or duck hook.)
The scale on the side view isn't very good, as Garland noticed - the hill would be unrealistically high. I'm thinking the green would be about 50-60 feet above the base of the hill.
One of the other aspects of the hole is that the green would offer several very different hole locations, so that the golfer might choose to play the hole different ways, depending on the hole lcoation.
I'll pull over the others shortly.
It would really be nice to hear some feedback, for my drawing and everyone else's. Architects are in fact
required to post critiques - if you don't, I will be having your posting privileges revoked.