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John:I've always viewed it as a green that, as the player approaches it from the fairway, is higher toward the front end, and "tilted" so that the back end is lower than the front. A neat feature all too rare on many courses.
Just think about Oakmont #1, #10 and #12. They flow with the natural slope of the land, downhill away from the clubhouse.Here's #10 from Ran's profile: