It is my understand that the original version of TPC Sawgrass looked nothing like it does today. I seem to remember an article SI Golf Plus a few years ago with pictures showing an almost unkempt Pine Valley "look." Today's "look" is almost ANGC like in manicured appearance-with fairways mowed to 3/8". Obviously, the course has morphed into something different than the original concept.
Lest we forget:
"Over 415 acres in the Florida deathlands, Dye's masterpiece defined the term "eating golf": narrow fairways lined with hazards like marshes and "waste bunkers" (long strips of sand that groundskeepers never maintain); dozens of deep "pot bunkers," strategically placed to catch even a slightly misplaced shot; thick rough that features craters and mounds; tall, shot-obstructing palm trees; and rock-hard, lightning-fast greens. When the first Tournament Players Championship was staged at the Stadium Course in 1982, the story was not eventual winner Jerry Pate but the complaints the players had about the course, a track supposedly built in their honor. "It's Star Wars golf, designed by Darth Vader," Ben Crenshaw pronounced. When asked if the TPC suited his playing style, Jack Nicklaus replied, "No, I've never been very good at stopping a 5-iron on the hood of a car." J. C. Snead called the course "90 percent horse manure and 10 percent luck." Over the following year, Dye tweaked the course, making the greens less severe and replacing several bunkers. After the changes, the course was far more "playable," and now the players look forward to taking it on. "Now it's a darn good golf course," Crenshaw said after the improvements."