Tom MacWood,
I am capable of discerning bias from being discerning
You don't have to attempt to make your point with an anonymous source. If someone called you and put forth their views, and you quote or interpret their views and use them in a post, say for example, "Ken Bakst said this, or Tom Doak said that, or Brad Klein said the following". Especially when
the post is attempting to dismiss individuals as being incapable of seeing nature and the art in architecture.
If you want to give weight to your/their opinion by expressing how qualified they are, listing their general credentials, use their name.
Yes, you did say something about my reading.
I can't believe that someone, so qualified to see the subtleties in almost every form of art, can't remember the words they wrote a few hours ago, so let me help you in my simplistic way. When I stated that it was arrogant of you to assert that I hadn't read about architectural theory, and to posture that you knew what I had read, it was based on the following words you wrote.
Tom MacWood: "I said I thought some are excellent golfers and may have felt their golfing ability translated into an expertise about golf architecture. But that so called interest in golf architecture, for some odd reason didn't include studying architectual theory AND THEY SEEMED TO BE OPPOSED TO PICKING UP A SINGLE BOOK ON ARCHITECTUAL THEORY."
With respect to you stating I was being defensive, I wasn't being defensive, I was just defending myself, and my siimplistic views from an elitist opionion that postured that I and others know nothing about architectual theory, and you and select individuals do, as partially evidenced by the synopsis of the mystery caller's conversation with you.
Neither you, nor anyone else has any idea with respect to my views on the Fowler mounds. I referenced them because they clearly don't fit in with your NATURALNESS MANDATE, and had they been Fazio or Rees and not Fowler, the outcry would have been pronounced.
I didn't participate in Tommy's bunker picture posting because I thought the exercise was flawed. Are you stating that because Matt Ward and I didn't participate, that somehow that detracts from our architectual eye or disqualifies us from offering intelligent opinions ? What difference does it make if we participate or don't participate on a thread, or are you capable of discerning our reasons ?
It would appear that your preference or perspective is more oriented to architecture through art, whereas mine is more oriented to architecture through playability, which I feel is the primary and ultimate test. Where both exist golf course architecture is at its best, like NGLA for example. A brilliantly contrived golf course.
I don't believe that all architectual features have to be in complete harmony with nature, I don't believe that is the primary criteria for the architectual merits a golf hole.
Lastly, if Tommy Naccarato, or Ran, or anyone creates a thread with a view, I may decide to debate that particular view, but that doesn't reflect my thoughts on architecture, I doesn't tell you what I think about architecture.
And, six months later, someone could post what amounted to my views on the same subject, and I could take the opposite viewpoint, and ..... you still don't know what I think about architecture, only the perspective I've chosen to champion on a particular thread.
TEPaul,
I happen to like Fowler's mounds.
And, it just dawned on me, after typing this post, that I had seen similar mounds before, but where and by whom ?
Pete Dye, Old Marsh.
If Ree's containment mounds are outside the strategic fields of play, then they are of no consequence in evaluating the strategic merits involved in the PLAY of the hole, which has been my point for some time. And if a mound is used to hide an unsightly feature, or bury debris, it serves a valid purpose even if it is removed from the fields of PLAY.
I hope you agree that not all mounds are bad, not even Rees's, that a good deal depends on function, in and outside the fields of play.
From your recollection, are those containment mounds that border the right side of the 5th fairway at NGLA ?