This same ownership, with its great knowledge of the course, the game, and appropriate conditioning, had they had a more comprehensive irrigation system, meaning a modern system where you can switch on individual heads, would have resulted in a course with less green along the middle and slightly less brown in certain areas, without damaging the natives. The side heads would never be on if there were any wind. Also, there would never be runoff. It is a matter of restraint and discipline.
I belileve the final result would less waste of water in the middle, and using that in other areas, equal amount of water in the end. It would have resulted in a course equally good in terms of playability, and more appealing to those that did not like how it looked.
In the end, this would result in more courses copying the fast and firm approach, better courses and tremendous savings in water around the world. It would be an example more likely to be followed.
Again, i loved what C&C did, I have tremendous respect for Pinehurst ownership, but i would have asked C&C to put in extra heads. Even if used 4 times a year or drought times.
I just dont believe in taking out options to force restraint.