While # 1 is also a great green, excessive traffic could be a problem
Patrick,
I'm startled to hear that NGLA is having problems with excessive traffic. Perhaps you will have to stop playing each hole half a dozen times each round.
typically, there's not a lot of diversity in the approach shot.
Wouldn't the diversity of the approach shot be linked to the strategy taken from the tee?
Is the Greg Norman strategy of driving into the front bunker and splashing out achievable for better players? I see, unfortunately, a lot of amateur players, not necessarily scratch, that can consistently drive it 270 metres plus, so I have to assume such a beast exists in the USA, too.
Depending upon the club chosen from the tee and the conditions, wouldn't a variety of shots, either high and soft, knockdown, pitch and run, have to be played? I know it will obviously be with a smaller spectrum of clubs, but having to manufacture a range of shots with a lofted club provides more variety than a long iron to a back pin vs a short iron to a front one?