Ben...at Diamante Dunes:
1) pushed the top of the ridge out to create green site in the new face
3 ) pushed the ridge both ways to create a saddle site for the green
4) wallowed out the side of the ridge for the green site
5) created a ridge to build a green in the face of
9) benched in a green in the face of a perpendicular ridge
11) set greensite on top of the highest ridge on the property
12) benched in a green on the side of the ridge face
13) created a punchbowl greensite using the side face of a ridge
14) pushed half of the dune face out to create a green site
17) benched in the green site halfway up the dune face
As Tom Doak noted on a site visit during construction...we have a bold dune system with not quite a fairway width in between ridges. As such tee and green sites tend to ricochet in certain situations.
Its fortunate that I have been here the past 2+ years to create 3 new holes which have replaced 3 others held in low esteem.
They now reside at the top of the class. Never before have we had the opportunity for redo/improvements.
I've always envied DR and his relationship with PH#2...design mulligans are great!