My appologies to RS Barker, for getting ahead of him, but I was thinking about the 6th green at NGLA, some of its features and this same feature on other greens such as # 1,
# 3, # 5, # 8, # 11, # 12, # 13, # 15, # 17, and # 18
What struck me was the architecture of failure, the design patterns at the periphery of the greens, that cause miss-hit shots to funnel into nearby bunkers.
This feature isn't isolated, it is abundant throughout the golf course. While the funnel isn't always into bunkers, miss-hit shots are frequently funneled into the rough or back down the fairways.
My question is, is this feature extinct or becoming extinct ?
Have residential or resort course caused its demise ?
Why don't we see more of this feature throughout new golf courses ?
Could it be instrumental in defending par.
P. S. hopefully, this spring I will have ample photos of this green and others reflecting this feature.