I'll admit, changing the Eden green has not made me happy. But, that aside, proposals to adjust/modifiy contour adjacent to a number of greens at St. Andrews has me as perplexed.
It's as simple as this: The natural contour at the Old Course has long been admired (actually, marvelled at) and studied, and many, many attempts to mimic the best parts of that ground have been made across the globe. It's widely acknowledged - and I know this from experience - that's it's extremely difficult, if not impossible, to create contour that competes with those humps, bumps, rolls and hollows created by natural mechanisms.
Moreover, some times you miss a green at St. Andrews (or anywhere) and contour puts you in a very difficult spot (usually depending on the location of the hole). Some times, contour assists you. Then other times, you just end up with a decent lie/opportunity no matter how poor your previous stroke was or where the hole is cut due to the so-called "rub of the green" #golf
So, this said - and, this post is made entirely for the sake of architectural discussion, not blatant criticism - what do these changes to the green surrounds at St. Andrews aim to accomplish? Does anyone have the details of these proposals, if they exist? I'm simply wondering how this re-contouring is going to "increase the challenge" at St. Andrews relative to how Opens have been played out there in the past?
Enlighten someone who doesn't seem to get it, if you can... please, and thank you,