As always, I'm sure this topic is to be found deep in the search function...
...But talking about Worplesdon on another thread reminded me of the things I like and dislike about the course... One thing that falls in to the latter category is a fairly long walk between 14 green and 15 tees...
What classic courses have some long green to tee walks?... How long are they?... and (speculation) why do you think they were necessary in the design?
Walks that bother me:
Pennard 17 to 18 - a driving range was created where the old 18th fairway was.
Cavendish 8 to 9 - a stand of trees is in the middle of the course - I don't now why Dr Mac didn't go through it
Cruden Bay 8 to 9 - Presumably so the drive wouldn't be blind and one has to walk up the hill anyway - I hate the 9th hole!
Tenby 14 to 15 & 16 to 17 - military took over three holes for target range
Camberley Heath 3 to 4 and 13 to 14 - road
New Zealand: 3 to 4 walking a bit back on yourself - I don't know enough about routing a course to say why
9 to 10 cross a road & 11 to 12 cross a road - not bad walks, but ...
Old Town 3 to 4: cross the parking lot - not nice
Grosse Ile 9 to 10 cross a road - not nice It may be worse that the walk in from 18 cross road and so folks in the house can't see the action - I think the clubhouse used to be on the road where the halfway house/pool is
Ciao