Wayne, Bill, I don't know what the original strain was. The Kikuyu, does eliminate the ground game option on many of the larger kick plates, at most times, except for when it goes dormant. Such as; Rt. green side on #2, Rt. on #4 and left on #18. Obviously the emergence of a strictly aerial assault game, combined with the Augusta syndrome, has render those features virtually obsolete.
I'll still stand by the notion that it is a strength because, it requires more forethought, can be unpredictable, clearly defines what is a good-great shot and that's the way the membership and committees wants it. There is nothing more challenging than trying to stop one's ball on a firm green coming out of Kikuyu. Especially the delicate shots around sloping greens.
Bill, KK is a very aggressive strain and clubs that don't want the plant should be aggressive in eradicating. That does not mean it is a bad grass. When low mowed, it provides a lie that nearly everyone would want. Sitting up high.
John Kirk, Do you disagree that the Marzolf built features are against the flow of the subtly tilted valley?
Kirk, Could you expound on what you don't like about the double K?