On another thread, someone asked, what I felt was a foolish question.
The question was, and I'm paraphrasing, if you improved a particular hole, would it improve the golf course.
My answer was, and I'm paraphrasing, if you improvened a feature or hole, it would have to improve the golf course.
So, with another recent thread about the TOP 100 courses, and PV being listed as the # 1 course in the U.S.,
I asked myself, what would I alter/change at PV to improve the golf course. Tree removal is a given, this thread is about features not trees, altough with some changes tree removal might be an inherent part of the change.
On # 12, removing trees from the tee, in the direct sightline of the green would be one such project.
My immediate thought was:
Restore the mound in the 18th green.
In lieu of the mound, a spinelike feature.
Something to tactically and practically divide the green into segments, such that there would be more demand on the approach, recovery and putting.
Crump ALWAYS wanted an internal feature in the 18th green, a feature that would make the approach, recovery and putting more challenging, so certainly, resistance couldn't arise in the form of objecting to the introduction of elements contrary to Crump's design philosophy.
Then, I thought about the 17t fairway and the alleged double fairway or right side fairway.
However, upon viewing current and former aerials, I don't know if a true double fairway ever existed on that hole.
In 1931 photos there's clearly a wing or extended fairway to the right, almost to the edge of the steep dropoff.
This made sense to me since the 9th green goes right to the edge of a steep drop off.
As time went by, the 1940, 1951, 1963, 1965 and 1970 aerials show a little narrowing of that right side fairway.
But, it becomes very noticeable in the 1970 aerial and continues in the 2002, 2006 and 2001 aerials.
So, I would consider restoring the 17th fairway on the right side.
It would seem, that rather than the introduction of new features, that the restoration of old features would be the path for improving PV.
Your thoughts and suggestions regarding the improvement of PV.