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Because of tree plantings and overgrowth, trees typically outline today's greens. A backdrop of trees visually assists golfers with shot direction and shot execution. These trees navigate the golfer by operating as points of visual reference. They effectively orient the golfer of the shot required. Furthermore, tree backdrops evoke a sense of containment which is reassuring to the golfer's eye.
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A green without any visual assistance requires a golfer to possess the talent of feeling the depth and distance to the hole. This effect can be achieved by removing backdrops of trees in favor of vast expanses of open space. Whether the view is of an ambiguous skyline, an open body of water, or a stark span of terrain, golfers lack visual orientation and must trust their sense of depth in the approach shot to the hole.
As flagsticks will typically appear as part of the distant horizon, even accomplished golfers will reach for a stronger club. Approach shots consequently may carry the green despite all the available yardage information at hand.
Plus, there are many agronomic benefits resulting from tree management behind greens….
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Prior to Restoration...
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Here, architect, Kris Spence provides the same type of visual scope and depth without a backdrop of trees and other vegetation.
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cluttered and messy!
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Clean!
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This "then and now" photo comes from Brad's book, Discovering Donald Ross. If you need ammunition for tree management, consult one of Brad's books.
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sweeping vistas!
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tree-lined fairways?