The advertisements for The Masters got me thinking about the 13th hole.
In particular, the fairway in the extended DZ on # 13.
Unfortunately, TV cameras seem to deprive the viewer of the true cross slope on that fairway.
The ball can be well above the golfer's feet, making the next shot extremely awkward.
Other fairways have significant cross slopes.
# 2, # 3, # 8, # 9, # 10, # 11, # 14 and # 18.
Hence, it's a redundant feature, but, repetition doesn't detract from the play of the course.
I doubt that those fairways would retain their slopes if the golf course was designed and built today.
The question is, on courses built today, what's an acceptable cross slope ?
And, how many would be acceptable ?
Part II,
In light of the steep slope on # 13, would a modern day course incorporate a water hazard fronting the green, or, would this be deemed unfair ?
Put another way, is quirk a feature of the past ?