Don, and all the other supers who've weighed in on these threads, THANK YOU.
Even after almost 10 years as a GCSAA staffer, and being a golf course maintenance geek for 30 years before that, you guys have added a ton of ideas and information.
The idea that a place like #2 could use the brown fairway edge as a transition area to ensure that there wouldn't a few feet of lush, unplayable vegetation between the fairway and rough is the kind of thinking that we don't see often enough.
I used to play a muni in Pierre, SD that had a single row of QC couplers down the middle of the fairway. It looked a lot like #2, except that our rough consisted of prairie weeds that made the "stuff" at Pinehurst look like child's play.
It was mostly kochia
http://www.malag.aes.oregonstate.edu/wildflowers/images/04_WeedOntarioSept_13.JPG.w620.jpgThen, the city got a recreation grant that allowed them to put in a double row system and we all thought it was going to be great. Well, what we got was 22- to 28-yard fairways with 3-5 yards of lush, thick bluegrass rough between the fairway and the thin stuff.
I am equally glad to see your opinions on the pros and cons of in/out greenside heads. Again, when I first heard about them I thought, "great idea." But like Tom D. I hate having to play around all those heads, especially since most places that have them also have drains scattered everywhere around the greens.
Again, thank you all.
Ken