Jon
Conditioning is mainly how courses are presented...the job Supers do. Greens, fairways, rough, bunkers, tees...though I mainly care about greens and rough. Unless the other stuff is terrible it doesn't bother me much...unless I am paying big bucks...then everything should be sorted properly. Though I spose one could add fairway width, relationship between bunkers and fairways and rough as well...even though these may not be Super decisions.
Aesthetics matter to me because I take notice, but I am not a freak about it. That said, I appreciate when bunkers look good, interior views are on offer, cut lines make sense or enhance the visual experience. Though, there can certainly be a cross-over of aesthetics also adding to playability. Green cut lines for instance can make a huge difference as well as look much better...same for fairways. The more I consider these issues the more I think conditioning, presentation, aesthetics and playability wrap around design to the point where its impossible to separate it all out. The inter-relationship between these aspects of golf courses is very intimate. When a club gets it all humming its pure magic, very, very rare, but magic.
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