This may be my biggest hot-button issue.
I played a course today from one tee up from the back (6,733 yards). The course featured several pretty cool holes. But it also has two par 4s over more than 400 yards where hitting driver wasn't an option for me. I'm not a long hitter by any means as I probably average in the 250 range.
These weren't holes where there were cross bunkers or the like, but holes with massive ravines that went all the way across the fairway. The first was 424 yards and the second was 412 yards.
On the first hole, it was 245 downhill to the water on the right side of the fairway and about 275 downhill to the water on a little isthmus of fairway on the left side. The second hole was 239 to the ravine.
I understand if an architect wants you to have to hit it in a certain spot if you want to hit driver or if he wants to create doubt/confusion in the player's head. But these two holes simply make me shake my head and seriously question the routing that was chosen. I like choice on a golf course, but there was no choice here.
It reminded me of the 16th at the Harvester, a hole I dislike on a course I otherwise love.
Yes, it is a housing development course, but it would seem as if there might be better options. I would be more forgiving if it happened once, but once on each side seemed a little much. Especially when the first hole (a 380 par 4) also is a questionable driver (I hit one there as it was into the wind).
Am I missing something here?