Thanks all for the continued commentary.
Rich, you played on ahead on 18. I haven't gotten there at my measured pace. After I get there, I'd like to hear from you about how many Rhichelin *'s the course got in total and how that total might fit in in your rating system.
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Jon,
I wouldn't call it a lack of imagination in the green surrounds but rather a repetitiveness of the elevated green with ridges and hollows. All things said and done I think that the greens and green complexes are a strength of the course although somewhat repetitive. I am also more used to and in love with the ability to run the ball on to links greens, something that is not overly evident at TIGLS.
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Ally,
I wasn't splitting hairs on the thought of a skyline green. It was merely a thought. I think many of us, in looking at golf courses, think about how things might have been different. It doesn't mean it would have been better. I'm curious about the possibility of an Aberdeen cityscape view off to the right (or I assume from the 18th high tee)? There was certainly no view on my day there, but the city is miles away and the cityscape would have to be quite muted. Here's a picture from the south end of the property looking south to Aberdeen.
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Niall,
See my comment above re the view of Aberdeen. The windfarm would have been totally unseen on this day. And, I suspect not very noticeable even on a clear day.
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Steve,
Re your comments to Jon about the lack of imagination, I took his comments as being about repetitiveness of elevated greens and hollows and ridges in the surrounds. I thought that there were repetitive features. For me, a few more greens on grade would have been better, but that's just an opinion. Jon will no doubt speak for himself.
The likes of Brad Klein, Golf's Most Beloved, Geoff Shackleford, Joe Passov and others all disagree emphatically with your bias to dislike this course. Are you a superior critic to them?? I know I'm certainly not.
I haven't found Jon's comments generally expressing distaste for the course itself or disruptive of this thread. Re the quote above, I think all of us who have had the experience can have opinions, regardless of what the superior critics think. I thought, for instance, that Ran's love poem to the course was a little over the top given what I saw on the course. But, that's what makes the world go around - a variety of opinions.
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Sean,
No quibble intended. It was merely a deranged thought in retrospect. The green is kind of raised relative to its surrounds, a lot on the left side and a bit on the right side, although I agree that it is nicely sited. I do like the hole. Perhaps at the end of the thread, if anyone is interested, we can have a discussion about best hole, worst hole etc. I'm sure there would be a wide range of views.