University Ridge, owned and operated by the University of Wisconsin, has recently undergone a significant overhaul to lengthen the course, for reasons described in this thread that I posted about a year ago:
http://golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,38431.0/Overall, URidge has added nearly 400 yards to the course, largely by building a number of new back tees. Revisting the course this week, I thought it might be worthwhile to capture the lengthening effort on one of the course's best holes (and my personal favorite there) -- the par 4 10th. The hole is carved out of native woodlands, and runs downhill from an elevated tee.
The hole plays 483 yds from the tips, 424 from the blues, 375 from the whites, and 342 from the women's tees.
Here's the new back tee -- 483 yards:
The view from what I belive is also a newer tee -- you can play this at about 450 yards:
This is, I believe, the original tee -- a classic RTJ Jr. (or maybe his father's) runway tee that is 30 yards in length; this is the view from the middle of the tee box, which puts the hole at around 425 yards. Notice the diminishment of the elevated tee compared to the very back tee.
This is the tee for the whites, where many players will tee off. It's 375 yards. The women's red tees can be seen in front of this tee:
Here's the greensite, with bunkers and mound right and bunkers left; the green here is pretty deep.
Thoughts? Does lengthening this hole diminish it? Perhaps it enhances it?