There's a pattern here, Jim - or so it seems. The site I'm talking about was probably farmland (the surrounding countryside still is), and it looks like it was probably flat but quite substantially sloped/canted (in two main "directions"). The golf course that emerged, though, has rumpled but level fairways throughout, mounding and bunkering along most fairways -- and several areas with bad drainage. They moved a lot of dirt to get rid of all the slope in the fairways, and then moved more dirt to add features back -- features that I'm almost sure don't add more shot-testing to the course than the sloped fairways would have. I'm left wondering if there is some unspoken consensus amongst developers or designers that sloped/canted fairways are not something most golfers like....which I find hard to believe --even for an average golfer like me, and even without really firm and fast conditions, they add much interest and challenge and nuance. I don't like being critical around here, and I enjoyed the golf course well-enough anyway....I just really don't understand why the designer felt the need to go to so much trouble to avoid the canted fairway (he kept/used an uphill and downhill slope, by the way)
Peter