Patrick:
I said on Post #190:
“Knowing the way you think you probably think it magically moved on its own somehow.
There's a good reason for everything if you look carefully enough even though you don't seem to be very good at figuring out why or how.”
You said on Post #206:
“That's really funny.
You're the one who claimed that the bunker just magically evolved.
Here's your quote from your reply, reply # 26”
From Post #26:
"I have always heard from the club the DA did sort of begin to evolve in some way and eventually they just sort of formalized it."
This is from Post #26. Is this what you’re referring to in your Post #206?
From Tim Nugent:
"About the bunker on 10, dad said Eb told him that it came about because of wear and tear. Evidently, balls would roll off the green and come to rest in that spot. Due to repeated pitch shot and foot taffic on/off the green, the turf wore out and was hard to re-establish. Eventually they gave in and allowed it to become a bunker."
My response to Tim in Post #26:
“Tim:
I have always heard from the club the DA did sort of begin to evolve in some way and eventually they just sort of formalized it. No one ever actually mentioned who said that. If Eb Steineger told your Dad what you mentioned above then that is the closest thing to a direct oral history of the feature I've heard.”
Patrick:
Is that what you’re referring to in your Post #206 above?
If so, perhaps you may want to give some thought to the fact that Eb Steineger who was the greenskeeper at Pine Valley for close to 50 years knew more about the history and evolution of that course and the features on it than you do or ever will.