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Why, Tom Doak, of course!
At the 12th at Streamsong Blue.
So, there's a two level green - lower front and higher - maybe three or four feet - back tier. The ridge peters out a bit to the left.
But, before it does Tom puts a knob (mound) along the left part of the ridge.
Then the pin was placed just up on the top tier on the right (not Tom's fault).
Lesson learned - don't miss pin high left a foot off the green or you're faced with this.
Now, that light coloured knob right in front of the flag may not look like much, but if your line misses an inch to the left you end up 15 feet to the left on the upper tier, and if your line misses an inch to the right you end up 25 feet down to the lower tier on the right. But, really, Tom, wouldn't it have been enough just to have the petering out ridge. The knob just adds insult to injury.
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I know, I know, it's my fault for missing to the left. But, actually it was a lot of fun. Man, these greens are complex. I had time to try alternatives awaiting the threesome in front who took 5 hours to play with no one in sight in front of them (I suspect the greens weren't their friends). I couldn't get near to that pin from where I was in multiple tries.
Oh, and one more picture for the winter weary northerners. It was a balmy 86*F and the courses were in fine knick.