The logic of this quote escapes me:
"We have to expand courses to 7,500 yards for the Mike Davises of the world. But these courses are usually never intended to play that long: they need the extra length to give them the flexibility to have drivable par 4’s and shorter par 5’s. Most of the courses that get bumped up to 7,500 yards really only play 7,200-7,300 yards—it’s all about having setup options within the big number."
We need to have tees at 450 yards so they can shorten the hole? Is that just to give more credit to the guys who are setting up the course?
Not sure if the writer got it a bit wrong (it happens) or if Rees may have meant that IF you have a 300 yard hole, you need a few that can extend further to keep the total yardage at 7200 or so.
Rees is right about the typical set up. From my talking to folks, most tournament courses are set up no longer than 7200, mostly to protect the lower half of the distance field. Talking with the U of I coach, he said the college courses are that length. And, as the No. 1 ranked team, he has only 2 of 10 who average over 300 yards, so most can't play much longer than that.
I also noted that Sand Creek Station, when played for the Publinx, didn't set up much over 7000 (max 7400) due to the windy conditions. For the Kansas Am, they set it up at 6700 and only a few broke par.
BTW, Rees is one of the nicest and classiest guys in the golf biz. He has always been great with me, starting with the first time I met him about 35 years ago when I was a green as peas apprentice with Dick Nugent, and he offered me a ride and sat and had a drink with me.
He can be funny, too. Two years ago, we were paired at Lookout Mountain for the ASGCA meeting. He had just had shoulder surgery and this was his first round in a year. The weather was perfect, and he was waxing eloquently about how great it was to be playing golf again. He hit the first green in regulation. He was still waxing when he missed a two footer for par, He yelled out (with a smile) "I hate this game!" I appreciated that sense of humor about how quickly your feelings can change......