#4 at St Louis CC is a dandy. The front bunker is dead and long is- well, it's on the road! The course looked outstanding last week . Hats off to Tim Burch the supt. interesting mix of Zoysia tees and bent grass fairways . Why don't we hear more about SLCC ? Much better piece of property than CGC IMO .
This surprises me, because I was getting ready to post the opposite view.
I haven't played TOC. I played SLCC a number of times (even if a long time ago), and caddied there even more. #4 at SLCC is straight. No dog leg. No hotel, or building, or anything else you have to drive over blind.
The hole is around 410 yards, IIRC: 50 or more yards shorter than #17 at TOC, and even more so from the pro tips.
The green moves left to right, instead of right to left. Easier to hold with a fade. The green, as I recall, had few if any of the fascinating contours I see in photos of TOC.
Yes, there's a road. But because of the alignment of the green, it's where the 18th tee at TOC is. It never came into play when I was there: I never thought of it as a hazard, and never saw a ball on it. Even if you have to play from the road, which I doubt, you can use the entire length of the green.
There is no road on the back left of the green, which is where the road is at TOC given the green setup. So CBM built a long, narrow bunker to imitate the road. It was not that hard to play out of. I remember holing a shot from back there once.
Finally, the Road Hole bunker at SLCC was nowhere near as deep or fearsome as the original. I don't recall it sucking balls in, either.
This is going back 45 years, so maybe my memory is not clear on every point. Also they could have made some changes. But the basic structure of the hole is pretty well set. And from what I've seen of the Road Hole, SLCC seemed like a pretty poor 3rd cousin.
Very interested to hear the counter argument as to why I'm wrong about this.