where architects fear to tread from a liability standpoint. Where fairways cross. Numerous in GB&I, Royal Porthcawl maybe being the lost famous, they are only occasionally found in the US. Therefore, it was a bit of surprise that I drove to two from Portland, OR within the last ten days.
The only similarity between the two - both are at least 70 years old. They are both acreage challenged.
Salem GC (Salem) -#2 and #8 cross at right angles about 30 yards from the respective teeing grounds. Protection is provided by a thick hedge.
Salem GC opened in 1927
Kinzua Hills (Fossil) #4 and #5 cross at right angles. Both tees are set on hillsides. The crosspoint is about 120 yds from the tee on #4 (249-4)
and 100 yds from the 5th tee (385-4).
A short research shows two more courses in Oregon. Prineville G&CC has #7 (150-3) and #8 (
-4) cross are right angles close to the 8th tee and midpoint on#7. PG&CC was designed by E Hogan & G Junor, opening in 1950. 30+ yrs since I was there.
Willow Creek in Heppner (
, 1950s) is an executive 9 holer.
Where else in your neck of the woods?