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Richard Choi

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Please vote for your favorite. You have till EOD Sunday. Anyone can vote, not just people who have played the holes. What I do ask of people who have played either of the holes is to advocate strongly (or speak against it) why you believe this hole deserves some love.

Happy voting!
« Last Edit: June 06, 2011, 05:01:24 PM by Richard Choi »

Richard Choi

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Huntley Division, #2 Seed, The Country Club in Pepper Pike, Hole #14, 215 yards

As seen at many of his best designs, Flynn was a true admirer of the playing characteristics of the Redan hole and here is The Country Club's version. A draw at the tree that has shed most its leaves is the perfect play as the tee ball will hit and trickle down the right to left slope toward the day's hole location. Note the grassing schemes by Mabie that are starting to lend The Country Club great texture.


Richard Choi

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Huntley Division, #7 Seed, CC of Fairfield, Hole #9, 200 yards

At least six of Seth Raynor’s designs routinely vie for inclusion among the world top one hundred golf courses, making some modern architects sniff that his work garners too much attention/praise. After all, they argue, the man repeated numerous design themes throughout his designs. To them, this is a sign of weakness as perhaps Raynor was running low on original ideas and concepts of his own. Such comments probably are born out of jealousy, primarily at the fact this engineer was afforded the opportunity to work on so many excellent sites. Fairfield is, of course, one such site and indeed, the author looks at Raynor’s appreciation of the Redan as a blessing. Take here at the ninth for instance. Without a preconceived desire for such a right to left falling hole, what architect would have seen that this abrupt hillside presented the perfect opportunity into which to bench a Redan green? Probably not many and one of the world’s three or four great Redans would never have been built. Hepner pronounces the ninth to be ‘as strong a Redan as you will ever find as it features a great angle and no background, plus the most uniquely contoured approach area that I’ve seen.’




Ronald Montesano

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Fairfield
Coming in 2024
~Elmira Country Club
~Soaring Eagles
~Bonavista
~Indian Hills
~Maybe some more!!

Kalen Braley

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Fairfield here as well.

Perhaps its just the camera angle, but the hole at TCCPP isn't looking very redan'ish with such a teeny sliver of fairway for the run-up shot.

Lester George

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Fairfield

Lester


Richard Choi

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Fairfield advances.