Last month, I played Redlands Mesa for the first time. I had a wonderful time.
In our afternoon round we played the back tees. On a number of holes, this required climbing steps, which were composed primarily of natural stone (not poured concrete). They were rugged. I liked them.
On the 17th, we noticed a patch where folks had apparently scampered above the "back" tee; we climbed up to find a rough teebox (with no grass at all), which barely provided both of us room to tee up a golf ball and hit (which we did).
Afterwards, I realized: I cannot conceive how mowers and other machinery are taken to those tee boxes, short of being carried on the back of an associate. On some isolated back teeboxes (like 11), I believe they could be pushed or driven up, though I generally failed to notice paths for doing so. On many, though, there seemed to be no way up except for the staircase or steeper hillside.
Jim Engh and/or others, are certain teeboxes at Redlands Mesa inaccessible to pushed or driven equipment? If so, how are they maintained?
Are there other courses with similarly severe features that require carrying equipment up stairs?
Just wondered. Much of this was an afterthought, or I would have mapped and/or taking pictures during the round.
WW