Hello,
After many years of interjecting it into vector threads and many, many posts about it, I'm pleased this exchange has finally come to a healthy adolescence.
Now, we're hearing the stories I knew existed, of (currently)funky-yardaged holes and now it seems a few persons are harboring the idea, that "Hey, I'd like to see a course with just yardages...maybe some 72-like total for the whole thing...I wonder how I'd feel about playing such a course" I'm now hearing posters and working architects talking about just how design is limited by the individual hole par, how it can leech in, to shut down possibilities.
As far as new design goes, the land and the project will still always dictate, but could it possibly be that we can have a course wherein a 258 yard hole that has the old "2 or 20" green to greet the brave and trouble the short, that worries even the cautious, lurks? And have that hole be valued for its cheek? Can we have a 470 yard bunkerless hole featuring a double-wide Biarritz green?
And just to make sure, no one, at least not me, is saying we must have a course larded with such holes...again, the land and the project will rule, but it seems clear that individual hole par hectors the freedom of the design process. And the first benefits of stripping the card and the tee plate of the "Par" is that we'd see more of them and holes considered anew when the architect, if he must think of any number, can think just on "4"...Easy ones, hard ones, beguilng 4s,, dangerous 4s, long 4s, short 4s, impossible 4s, "damn me I should have easily made 2 or 3" fours (like the best iterations of the "Short" template in the latter case)...
I understand and have little rancor for those who find par valuable; I would simply make the appeal that the value is mostly (at least promulgated as such by par-defenders) psychological...This is only a shift in that delicious portion of psychology, not an abandonment...Each player will still feel the tug of what he "ought" to do and "ought not" to do on a hole of any distance...70-700...he will still feel "what is possible" on a hole of any yardage...his friends, companions, competitors, and opponents will feel and know it for themselves and conjure it for him too...by removing the number 3, 4 or 5 nearby the yardage, we are putting an added bit of doubt, secret and mystery into the enterprise...should I be frightened of this 258 yard hole, or licking my chops?
Well, it's just about enough talk from me on this, one of my favorite subjects, I hope both posters and on-lookers will give succor to the idea that the sun will still rise in the East if we remove individual pars from the holes, in fact, it may shine brightly. With some of today's architects and builders and visionaries in the field, I feel it could be a mini-Renaissance of a sort, a zephyr of fresh air that adds just that much more to some of the fine work that is being done, in new building, in revision and in restoration.
cheers
vk