Tim
The last thing I want designers to do is to slow down or stop thinking – that’s certainly the last thing I would want. I feel that is what has been happening over the last decade with just a hand full of good course being born (no ref to courses states side). I have said on here in the past that I want to see you guys lead, to get free of the developers and build course for the Clubs, i.e. for the golfers.
I want to see free thinking released and not constrained by building programmes or commercial developments but would love to see projects looking like North Berwick or Askernish. Alas that’s just dreaming, but once the property developer is hopefully replaced some day by clubs wanting courses – (I know the old arguments but I still feel its the only reason to build a course IMHO – not forgetting I’m in the UK) thus getting things back onto the right settings again IMHO.
I am a supporter of designers, yes I might not like or agree with some but then I have been associated with design in other industries so I understand briefs and the restrictions they can impose even on the greatest of (course) designers
As for Island Greens, they in their very nature sort out the golfers, while not allowing any real escape from repeated early baths for the ball. I do not believe that there is one designer who wants to ruin a golfers day. That’s not what you are there for, I believe it is to generate a challenge with options based upon skill, the island green only rewards the skilled (and perhaps the lucky).
As for your last point I would suggest that is what the modern golfer is asking for, not me. I want challenges, options, times to play safe, times to push my skill (if any left), times to realise I have to seek another route to keep my game going. I don’t want easy, I want challenge with options not brick walls or bloody lakes that may kill my game.
I want more thought on selection of land, the environment of the area and minimum disruption to the land so its stays in touch with the surrounding area, after all a golf course is also meant to relax you whist bring you closer to Nature. And of course we are told that good land is in short supply, but IMHO it should not mean we build courses like the Castle Course St Andrews.
Courses portray all that is good or bad about the modern game, so I want good fun courses that challenge and entertain. I am more than content in this land to have courses like Askernish, North Berwick TOC, TNC, Cruden Bay etc, etc., in fact I am spoilt for choice, a happy man just need to be able to play them again.
Melvyn