A rather short (6,200 - 6,400), sporty course, on a very compact site, that's subject to prevailing wind from the west has a fairly patterned routing.
Almost all the easy holes play to the East, with the prevailing wind and almost all of the hard holes play West, into the prevailing wind.
There are three holes that play across the prevailing wind, two par 3's and a par 4. A stream parallels all three.
Where land is limited, does a routing such as this provide the best use of the prevailing wind ?
While triangulation and double reverse loops may provide more diversity, the very limited property couldn't accomodate that configuration.
What courses use the prevailing wind/s best ?