My big problem with Dubs is that I hit the same club to all four par 3's after the renovation from the back tee. It was annoying. How can Rees let this happen?
I guess Rees was out there setting the tees that day? You hit the same club from 240 yards that you hit from 224 and 215 uphill and 215 downhill?
Are there pin locations on the renovated course where the tees could be set at 150 yards? How about a pin tucked over the bunker on the right on #12? With tour quality firmness that could certainly be a good enough test. If the players or pundits on this site don't like the variety in the lengths that par-3 holes play, it's not the architect's fault, it's the fault of the guy who's setting up the course.
Are the fairway bunkers severe and now in play for the guys with their names on their bags? Absofuckinglutely. So hit it short of the bunkers and have a longer iron in. Oh, but then you can't get it close to a pin tucked into one of the fingers that Wilson and Lee liked do much? Wah, wah, wah. Wait, isn't that an option, a difficult decision the player faces expressly because of the manner in which Rees Jones carried out his assigned task?
Pre-renovation, fairway bunkers on holes at Dubs like ## 1, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, and 18 rarely came into play for the big hitters -- and that was basically true for all of the guys out there on Tour. Even the big hitters in my group on Saturday mornings could just blow it right over some of those bunkers. Today, a number of those bunkers are not even in play for the average hacks. For example, in April and May, when the fairways are soft and not running like we'll see this week, I don't even worry about hitting it to the bunker on the right side of #1 because I can't get it there. But from all the way back the average pro has to take that into consideration. . . making the course indisputably more difficult for him (but not for the "average" player Phil's so concerned about).
Phil Mickelson has probably forgotton more architecture than I'll ever know, but his complaints about the renovation work at Cog Hill making it "too difficult" for me and the chops I play with have no basis in reality.