The point Tom made about his own work giving Tour players opportunities to hit imaginative "feel" shots was compelling. Seve and Crenshaw type shots... And that the current roster of courses on Tour partially fails to demonstrate the full talents of the players due to the absence of those shots.
Maybe I should have appreciated Chambers more.
Evan:
I guess Chambers Bay does have a bunch of those shots. Many were above my ability, because they were geared toward coming in high from a long way out, and using a backboard.
But, yes, I wish more courses prompted great players to show their full range of abilities. Part of that is also due to the equipment issues we talk about constantly here ... you do not have to hit so many of those "feel" shots if you're always hitting wedge approaches and the greens are pretty flat because of high Stimpmeter speeds.
Think about the greatest shots we've seen people hit in recent years. Bubba Watson's signature moment was hooking a short iron out of the trees on the 10th at Augusta. Tiger's is still the shot he hit out of the fairway bunker at Glen Abbey ... but when's the last time you watched a Tour player hit a 5-iron out of a fairway bunker? Either that, or the little chip off the backboard on the 16th at Augusta.
One of Seve's all time great shots [maybe best ever] was a 4-wood out of a fairway bunker on the 18th at PGA National in the Ryder Cup ... and when is the last time a Tour player attempted that? [I tried it once on my recent trip in Asia. It didn't work out as well for me, even with the image of Seve's shot clear in my head.]
The point is, these are all recovery shots from extreme positions. You don't see them much because
(a) the pros aren't in recovery mode all that often, and
(b) most architects don't have the guts to ask for a shot like that from the fairway, because it would be declared Unfair.
My take on golf is that pros are +6 handicaps, and there ought to be at least one or two shots on a course that help to separate them from the boring old scratch guy. And I'm not just talking about forced carries off the tee, or heroic diagonal shots over water. I'm talking about great golf shots.