Interesting responses. Thank you both. A 1 inch fairway cut. Wow. I have also come across a course where the fairways were kept high so that certain players were able to get the ball into the air easier from the fairway. Curiously enough it was when a high handicapper was Chairman of Greens and his usual high handicap playing companions were openly bending his ear on the issue. The next C-of-G was a low handicapper, guess what, the fairway height is now lower. Funny thing private member golf club committees and politics. I digress though.
I was quite surprised how much longer a course can play, even a firm surfaces course, when the fairways are cut even just a touch longer. More cushioning on landing, less first and subsequent bounces, less roll and trickle. Not so easy to play the 'ground game' either, with the ball getting held up more and not releasing so much.
Any courses keep the cut higher deliberately, not to help lesser players get the ball in the air easier, but to make the course play longer?
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