Yesterday, being confied to quarters, since I have stomach virus/flu that just won't go away, I watched SWWOG
A match between Watson and Irwin was on, played at Jasna Polana, which Gary Player designed.
Gary Player provided the commentary and other than on just a few occassions, didn't talk much about the architecture.
Tom Doak's suggestion that the consulting/designing architect be involved is a good one, but this match presented an opportunity lost as very little in the way of architectural discussions were engaged in.
Ron Whitten called Jasna Polana a "modern day" Winged Foot, which boggles the mind if you've ever played it.
It's not my favorite golf golf course, although I do have a sentimental attachment to it since I held the course record, even though I had two (2) double bogies from inside 90 yards. And, Rich Lerner said a shot I hit on # 3 was the greatest shot he had ever seen.
But, the course has an uncomfortable feel to it, whether it's caused by land constraints or just bad design, there are a number of awkward holes, starting at # 1.
What's amazing is how good courses can look from aerial views.
It would seem easy to insert architectural comments during each hole's fly over
It would have been so easy to insert architectural content, straight from the horses mouth, during the telecast.
When I think of some great courses that SWWOG could be televised from, I think of Wild Horse, BPB, Bandon's courses, Sand Hills, Colorado Club, Hidden Creek, Ballyneal and many, many more.
I would think that the most difficult aspect of the production is getting two PGA Tour Pros, so it would seem to be an off season production unless Shell would be willing to be generous with appearance fees. Then, Monday's or Tuesday's during season would be available.