Tim,
After further review I have decided not to include the " Anatomy of a golf hole". Your essay deserves not to be cluttered by STUFF so I will add tid-bits from time to time if you don't mind as you go along.
You saw some pictures from George Bahto and how the first tee looked after some initial clearing. I have a lot of before and after pictures and some sketches that I have used in my power point presentation Creating Old Macdonald. It would be very time consuming to try and post pictures on top of your Fan Tribute so I have decided to go in another direction with that idea.
In the fall of 2006 the view looking north from the first tee was a sea of 10/15 foot high Gorse, with a few shrubs and stunted pine trees mixed in.
On my first trip to show the clearing crew where to go, I simply pointed North to the crew from the spot Bahto shows on the picture. Somewhere out there I told Troy Russell is a few golf holes we have to create.
I was scribbling one day on the routing map thinking about the first hole, it shows what I thought the first green and approach could look like. It was sketched on the bottom corner of the routing map showing a ball trajectory coming over a feature on the right side on a long drive or a second shot bounding down to a two level green. It sat in the front dash of the site truck for many months in plane view so I could stare at it from time to time.
Fast forward to June 1, 2010 and the first hole is officially opened. Finally a vision by many people came to reality YEARS after an idea started by Mike Keiser was first hatched. My sketch is but 1/32 of what goes into the final product. The first hole actually took over a year to build. It was the first hole we were going to build in my preliminary schedule I submitted to Mike. It ended up being one of the last. Good planning?
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