So after watching the 1997, 2001, and 2002 Masters highlights (sorry, slow New Year's Day, which is good) on the Golf Channel I question what exactly Augusta was left to do: Tiger hit wedge twice to 15 in 1997, Tiger hit 8 iron into #2, Phil hit a 94 yard wedge into #11 in 2001, etc.
At that rapid rate of change the course would become obsolete very fast for Major championship play.
We know what Fazio (and Marsh Benson) did in the early 2000's with adding 500+ yards.
SO, the question is, what do we think Coore & Crenshaw, Doak & team, Hanse & Shack, etc would/could/SHOULD have done to reestablish some resemblance of normal play while still respecting Jones/Mackenzie's GCA intent if they were the firms given the opportunity?
I assume the first answer is remove the fake rough they have now. So don't recommend that.
Should they:
New bunkers?
Deeper bunkers?
Faster greens?
Slower greens?
New "Mackenzie tongues" on greens?
Add trees?
Remove trees?