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I think there’s quite a lot in Europe. These are just from courses I’ve played this summer:2nd Sunningdale Old2nd, 7th & 14th Royal Hague17th Pennard14th Cruden Bay4th Huntercombe?Plus the 6th & 11th at Eastward Ho!
I'm not sure Sunningdale Old 2 is blind off tee and second shot. I just played it and would have noticed that. I guess a better question for the architects (Tom Doak?), is whether anyone builds holes like this anymore. All that you've mentioned are older courses. Quote from: Adam Uttley on September 08, 2019, 05:11:29 PMI think there’s quite a lot in Europe. These are just from courses I’ve played this summer:2nd Sunningdale Old2nd, 7th & 14th Royal Hague17th Pennard14th Cruden Bay4th Huntercombe?Plus the 6th & 11th at Eastward Ho!
Worth bearing in mind that what is or isn’t blind or visible is effected by both the individuals height and how far they hit the ball.Atb
4th at Fisher’s Island
There's quite a few blind shots at North Jersey Country Club. I'm pretty sure the 9th has at least a blind tee shot and second shot. I'm sure there's others, but it's been a long time since I last played there.