Hello treehouse, my name is Tal and I’m a GCA junkie. I’d like to thank Ran for letting me join here. I stumbled across this website after receiving an invite to Chicago Golf Club and subsequently searching the internet high and low for any info about the place. I’ve been hooked here ever since.
A little info on me:
Location: Los Angeles
Age: 29
Handicap: 8
Home Course: Rustic Canyon
Favorite Courses I’ve Played: CGC, WFE, Riviera, Rustic Canyon, Wilshire, Old Mac
Onto my topic. I’ve been thinking a lot about scale and how to define it in GCA. Of all the courses I’ve played, Bethpage Black and Yale both struck me as courses with huge scale. I’ll never forget turning the corner to #4 tee at BPB or taking a long breath at #9 tee at Yale (alone, in the pouring rain) and thinking how large both places felt. The trees, the bunkers, the hills, the width of the corridors. Contrastingly Rustic Canyon, even with all of it’s width and canyon walls feels smaller and more intimate. Same at Riviera with it’s giant bunkers and large overhanging eucalyptus.
How can an architect create scale or is that mostly defined by the site?
What are some other courses with large scale?