Mayday,
I'll take your suggestion of being less "sugary", but, I won't stoop to being indecent. (unless provoked and warranted)
Mike C.
No, we bagged the creek. It was a shame because I think you guys are doing something special for public golf. It's not hard to see why people at private clubs take a deep interest and make heroic efforts, like that at Sleepy Hollow, to make their course the best it can be, but, it's the publics that seem to take the back seat, and allow hacks to destroy their specialness. My hope is that you, or someone, documents everything you will be doing at Cobb's Creek, with extensive before and after photos.
Mike Mayday. I'm not a tree hater, and in many instances they provide needed strategy and shade. But, it's been clear that an over zealous devotion to trees can choke a course, affecting it's air flow and it's long views. As with all things GCA, it's site and case specific. Thinning out, or raising the low the branches is one way to keep trees and still allow for views, recovery and air flow.