Thanks for the memories, Jeff. I've watched the Masters very mostly on TV since the late 50's and early 60's, and I don't remember any manicured pine needles until recently, and I surely remember the fairly recent re-plantings of new trees in this decade or so.
Personally, I would love to see a Masters with much more width and much fewer patrons. Do the masters who overlord we patrons (TV or not-TV, that is the question...} really need all the money that they rake in every year? Just wondering.....
I'd like to see a bit more width too, but the corridors are still massive-especially compared to other major courses.
What exactly do you think was falling from the trees in the 1950's?
But to forget the Masters for a second, Augusta CC and Palmetto where I've played since the mid 70's have had pine straw under the canopies as long as I've played there. It's a natural, low maintenance, effective ground cover. can't imagine a better ground cover.
Are they cleaner now at ANGC? yes but pine needles have been under those trees for years between 1-9, right and left on 2, right on 3, on 7 both sides, 8 both sides(farther up on the right), 9 same, 10 same,11 not on the right until recently, 13 many more pines and straw now, 14 same as before, 15 same left - now many more pines right-17 now many more pines right-18 same .
There were 4 holes on television in the 50's and maybe a few more in the 60's(and it was black and white until 1966) so I'm sure you didn't see much straw as 15 and 17 had few trees between them and 16's a par 3! The front nine didn't make it to TV until the late 90's and left on 18 was the bunker and the old driving range until they moved the tee back a few years ago-so maybe you didn't see much pine straw on TV but it was there wherever there were pines.