True or false?
Every hole between 200 yards and 650 yards will play as a par 4 for someone and should be designed as such.
True....sort of.
Because I play a lot of golf with the women in my family, and because often play on Sat. morning I with a bunch of guys ranging in age from ~35 to ~75, with handicaps from <10 to >25, I feel as if I have an unusual perspective. I also play now and then with the guys at the other end, who hit it 300+ yards off the tee.
The fact is that most golf courses are not a lot of fun for a wide spectrum of golfers.
My mother (age 85) was an avid golfer until the couple of years. Her sister (age 79) is still playing several times a week in Fla., carrying a 22 index. A 200-yard hole is driver, hybrid for my aunt, unless she kills one off the tee.
I play several times a week with my wife, a 13 handicapper who hits it about 160 +/- off the tee.
At the other extreme, I have a friend who was complaining last week about having to lay up on a 430-yard par four.
I don't like the hole either, because it plays into the wind and I sometimes can hit a good drive and then can't get my second over the ravine that starts at about 350---- Then I found out he was talking about having to layup off the tee!!!
While there's almost no possibility that a course will fun and challenging for all of them, I get discouraged sometimes at how little thought apparently goes into things like the placement of forward tees relative to hazards, doglegs, etc.
I an ideal world, there'd be a way for everyone to play every whole without facing multiple layups and/or losing half their golf balls.
K