I stopped in for a game at Deal a few weeks ago and saw the changes, most notably to 3, 8, 10 & 16. There were other bunkers installed, but I will focus on the above. In aggregate, I have to say these changes have softened the course, which is a bit surprising to me in this day of championship challenge.
#3 has been moved well left and it has made the drive easier to skirt past the bunkers.
#8 (a personal bugbear hole) has much better turf to the rear of the green making for a reasonable miss should the tail wind be strong.
#10, a two large bunkers more or less in line with the green are now in place. Many can easily carry the first bunker, few can carry the second. The second bunker replaces a pot and what was pretty nasty rough in the area which was hit and miss. The bunker is large enough whereby it is a reasonable expectation to have a play from it. Previously the pot bunker, while much smaller and supported by rough, was not a great position for recovery.
#16, a left side of the fairway on high ground has been added. If one can't reach the green in two or doesn't fancy a recovery shot to the right fairway from the left rough, it is a very reasonable play to stay left and open up the entire green, especially forward hole locations..
I must say, all four changes do soften Deal, but 8 & 16 are good changes. #3 was a safety issue so there really isn't a need for a debate. I am not convinced the change for 10 was good. I rather liked the undefined fairway which is now more defined. 16 is obviously the major change, but to me, allowing another option is a great idea because it allows shorter hitters to have more of chance against those who can sometimes over-power the length of the hole.
In my book, the changes have an overall positive effect. Whether or not the work was worth the money is another matter.
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