What happens when courses are set-up in ways that are not conducive to the architecture of the golf course.
Specifically, this weekend at Pebble we saw a set-up that required balls to be landed short of many greens to achieve the best result, however the architecture of that hole, specifically the approaches into the greens, were at best too narrow and at worst obstructed by 3-5 inch rough.
What happens when you force a set-up onto a golf course that was not designed to be played in that way?
There were shots out there the best golfers in the world simply could not pull off.
This isn't a rant about fair and unfair...its more about when good intentions on the wrong courses might not work.
I will give a few examples just as thought starters:
#17
#16
#7 (especially the front pin)
I will present a juxtaposition with a few...
Oakmont #1
Pinehurst #2
Hole #3
Prairie Dunes
Hole #9